Weegy: The following is an example of a simile: Her stomach rumbled like an approaching train.
User: Which statement is an example of personification?
A. The wind whispered her name.
B. The child's laugh was like the opening notes to a song.
O C. The bicycle shone in the sun's afternoon heat.
D. The flowers swayed back and forth in the morning breeze.
Weegy: The wind whispered her name is an example of personification.
User: Which verb would make this statement an example of personification?
The cell phone
A. lit up.
O B. shook.
O C. rang.
O D. danced.
Weegy: The verb danced would make this statement an example of personification: The cell phone danced.
User: Which of the following terms is the Greek word for "measure"?
O A. Rhyme
O B. Meter
O C. Verse
O D. Metaphor
Weegy: Meter is the Greek word for "measure".
User: What's the main difference between a metaphor and a simile?
A. A simile uses "like" or "as" to make comparisons and a metaphor doesn't.
B. A simile compares two things by using the word "like" and a metaphor compares more than two things.
O C. A simile is an implied comparison and a metaphor is a direct one. O D. A simile is a type of figurative language, and a metaphor isn't.
Weegy: The main difference between a metaphor and a simile: A simile uses "like" or "as" to make comparisons and a metaphor doesn't.
User: Personification means to give human traits to
A. small children. B. wild animals.
O C. critical readers.
O D. nonhuman objects.
Weegy: Personification means to give human traits to nonhuman objects.
User: 7.A definition of formal poetry is verse that
O A. has no rhyme scheme.
B. is written in blank verse.
O C. sticks to certain traditional patterns. O D. uses figurative language.
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