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when to use personification technique

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00Can you tell me when is appropriate to use a personification technique in sentences? Am I allowed to switch to the technique anytime regardless of the type of the writing? I think not. Then, when? Should there be a marker of a sort?02br
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00I know what flowers do at night02br
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00"As soon as everyone's gone to bed, all the flowers climb out of the ground. They play games ..."0-
  

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0If you are going to have plants or animals actually acting like people, it should either be a story for children, or a fable/parable, or one heck of a good metaphor. 02br 02br 00You don't "switch" to it as a technique, as if it had to be on or off - you employee it as necessary. If you're going to have an entire story about human-like flowers, then you need to keep tham "alive" throughout.

  • 0If you are going to have plants or animals actually acting like people, it should either be a story for children, or a fable/parable, or one heck of a good metaphor.
  • 02br 02br 00You don't "switch" to it as a technique, as if it had to be on or off - you employee it as necessary.
  • If you're going to have an entire story about human-like flowers, then you need to keep tham "alive" throughout.
  • Even during the day, they need to be waiting, still and silent, for the sun to go down so they can resume their fun.
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0If you are going to have plants or animals actually acting like people, it should either be a story for children, or a fable/parable, or one heck of a good metaphor. 02br
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00You don't "switch" to it as a technique, as if it had to be on or off - you employee it as necessary. If you're going to have an entire story about human-like flowers, then you need to keep tham "ali

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