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What are the clouds doing in the sky (personification)?

Personification:

1. The clouds are jumping happily in the sky.

2. Clouds peeked out secretly in the sky.

3. The clouds bloomed in the sky.

4. The clouds shyly hide in the sky.

5. The clouds are beautifully decorated in the sky.

6. The clouds stretched in the sky. Extended information

1. Sentences describing clouds using personification of rhetoric

1. Miss Yun dances in the air dragging her white gauze skirt.

2. The clouds are like a naughty child, flying here and there.

3. Look at the red clouds in the sky. It is the shy cheeks that are burning after being announced by the sun.

4. The wind sang a clear song, and Miss Yun became excited when she heard it, changing her appearance in various colors.

5. When the sky is clear, the clouds accompany the sky, making the blue sky more beautiful; when the raindrops fall, the clouds look at everything in the world through the rain curtain; when the wind howls, the clouds The child held Granny Feng's skirt and danced in the air; when the quiet moonlight reflected the earth, the clouds cast a mysterious veil on the moon

2. The clouds in the sky anthropomorphic sentence parallelism

1. The clouds are leisurely and contented in the sky. I really envy their carefree life.

2. Clouds are flying freely in the sky, and you can go wherever you want.

3. Clouds are doing magic in the sky, turning into animals for a while and plants for a while.

4. The cloud in the sky is like a naughty child, turning into a tiger for a while and a bunny for a while.

5. The clouds in the sky are in various shapes, sometimes they turn into a galloping horse; sometimes they turn into a bird flying high; sometimes they turn into a lively little rabbit

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3. Introduction to personification sentences

Personification sentences are to compare something to be the same as a person. They should not be confused with fairy tales. Fairy tales are imagination.

Narrate or describe things as people based on imagination, so that "things" have the same words, deeds, expressions, thoughts and feelings as people.

It should be noted that when a metaphor appears in a sentence, the sentence becomes a metaphor, not an anthropomorphic sentence.