Personnification
Hyperbole
Sentence Examples
personnification or hyperbole
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What does a personification do?

 It describes inanimate things as if they were alive.

100

What is the main function of a Hyperbole?

An exageration of something

100

In this sentence, identify the Hyperbole

"My dog ate so much, he's an elephant!"

he's an elephant

100

Is it a personnification or hyperbole?

The backpack weighted a ton as I trudged up a hill, each step feeling like I was climbing a mountain.

hyperbole

The backpack weighted a ton

200

What is the purpose of personification?

To make inanimate objects relatable to the reader

200

How do you know if something is a hyperbole? How do you identify one?

 It uses exaggerated statements or claims not meant to be taken literally.

200

In this sentence, identify the Hyperbole

I’ve told you a million times not to leave your shoes in the hallway!

a million times

200

Is it a personnification or hyperbole?

The old house creaced softly whispering secrets of the past to anyone who would listen.

personnification

The old house creaced softly

300

How does personification influence our perception of the world around us?

Personification influences our perception by making abstract or non-human elements more relatable. By attributing human traits to objects, animals, or nature, we can connect emotionally with them, fostering empathy and understanding. 

Example:The mountains stood majestically against the sky. Here, the mountains are given the human quality of standing which evokes a sense of strength and stability.

300

Why do writers use hyperboles in their writing?

To enhance the writing and make a better understanding and to make it more visual for the readers.

300

In this sentence, identify the 3 personnification

The ancient oak tree stood and watched over the meadow, its gnarled branches whispering secrets to the breeze.

1. standing

3.watched

2. whispering

300

Is it a personnification or hyperbole?

The forgotten suitcase sat in the attic, brooding over its dusty memories of adventure and travel.

personnification

The forgotten suitcase sat

400

What effect does personification have on the way we understand non-human elements in a story?

Personification helps readers connect emotionally with non-human elements by giving them human traits. This makes abstract concepts more relatable and enhances the story’s imagery and themes.

400

How does the use of hyperbole influence the reader's emotional response, and what techniques can authors use to balance exaggeration with realism?

1 . Grounding Details: Adding realistic elements alongside hyperbole to maintain credibility.

2. Contextualization: Providing context to clarify that the exaggeration reflects emotions rather than literal truth.

3. Subtlety: Using restrained hyperbole to keep the impact without overwhelming the reader

400

In this sentence, identify the personnification

Time crept by as she waited for the phone to ring.

time crept

400

Is it a personnification or hyperbole?

In the midst of the sweltering summer heat, i felt as though I was melting into a puddle, a drop of sweat as big as a watermelon rolling down my back.

hyperbole

a drop of sweat as big as a watermelon

500

How does personification shape the relationship between human and non-human elements in literature, and what implications does this have for understanding the broader themes of the work?

This helps readers relate to these elements and understand their significance in the story. For example, if a storm is described as "furious," it can reflect the characters' emotions and the overall mood.

500

In what ways does hyperbole reflect cultural values , and how can its effectiveness vary across different contexts?


Hyperbole reflects cultural values and societal norms by exaggerating traits or behaviors that a culture holds in high regard. For example, in cultures that prize hard work, hyperbolic expressions about labor, like "I’ve worked my fingers to the bone," emphasize dedication and perseverance


500

In this sentence, identify the Hyperbole

In the morning, he walked late to his bus stop, but he still had to wait forever for the bus.

wait forever

500

Is it a personnification or hyperbole?

As I trudged through the snow, each flake that touched my skin felt like a thousand icy daggers piercing me all at once.

hyperbole 

a thousand icy daggers piercing me

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