Describing objects as if they are people is a way of making sentences more exciting. This is called personification. For example, Jess's heart is racing at 100 miles per hour. A heart can’t literally ...
When Sarah visits Sephora online, the makeup and beauty site helps her pick the perfect shade from more than a hundred skin tones, thanks to her unique profile in its Beauty Insider rewards program.
Describing objects as if they are people is a way of making sentences more exciting. This is called personification. In Iain Crichton Smith's short story Home, he uses personification to describe how ...