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It's fall here. How can grapes be anthropomorphic?

Word knowledge:? The use of personification rhetoric is to personify things and turn things without human actions and feelings into things with human actions and feelings.

1, autumn has arrived, and Shan Ye has become more beautiful. Maple leaves clap red palms, grapes wear purple clothes, soybeans are round and bulging, and apples wear dahongpao.

2. Autumn has come, and Shan Ye has become more beautiful. Maple leaves clap red palms, grapes are covered with purple clothes, soybeans are heavy, and apples are covered with deep red.

Autumn has come, and Shan Ye has become more beautiful. Maple leaves clap red, grapes wear purple, soybeans are chubby, and apples wear red.

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Personification is a writing technique that we often use. The role of personification is also very obvious. It can make our writing more vivid and humanized, especially for abstract things. Make the article closer to the reader, open the gap in reading, and make it easier for readers to emotionally integrate into the article. So first, let's learn what personification is. Is to humanize things. Simply put, it is to treat things as adults.

Specifically, it is a technology to transfer some unique emotions, expressions, languages and other things to animals and plants to have other things. Please look at the following example:

1, the summer sky is as changeable as a child's face, crying and laughing for a while.

2. Grandpa Sun came out and smiled warmly at Yang Yang.

The grass keeps waving its leaves to meet the children!

4, the dog said, I don't suffer.