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Obviously, sneezing is something that flowers cannot do, but humans can. Therefore, the flowers and paint have been personified through a human-like characteristic.
Obviously, sneezing is something that flowers cannot do, but humans can. Therefore, the flowers and paint have been personified through a human-like characteristic.


Sipiora states,"He fed the young flame with wisps of dry grass and with the tiniest dry twig" (153).   
Sipiora states, "He fed the young flame with wisps of dry grass and with the tiniest dry twig" (153).   
We know that flames can't eat, but humans can.  What he meant in this statement is that he continued to place dry grass and twigs on the fire so that he would have a large fire and it would continue to burn.  
We know that flames can't eat, but humans can.  What he meant in this statement is that he continued to place dry grass and twigs on the fire so that he would have a large fire and it would continue to burn.  


I could hear the whisper of snowflakes, nudging each other as they fell Fowler (385).
Fowler states, "I could hear the whisper of snowflakes, nudging each other as they fell Fowler" (385).
 
Snowflakes can't talk, so the author describes how softly the snowflakes fell to the ground in close proximity.
Snowflakes can't talk, so the author is describing how softly the snowflakes fell to the ground in close proximity.