The little tree seems to be drunk and swaying in the wind.
3. The little tree seems to shake its head, which is blown by the wind.
4. The wind blows the young tree, which wobbles like an unstable child.
Introduction: anthropomorphic sentences are metaphors that something is the same as people, and should not be confused with fairy tales. Fairy tales are all imaginary (for example, Sister Ye said "Grandpa Sun ……" This is not an anthropomorphic sentence). According to imagination, things are described or described as people, so that "things" have the same words, deeds, thoughts and feelings as people. It should be noted that when figurative words appear in a sentence, they become figurative sentences, not anthropomorphic sentences. In a word, personification is to write with the words of the writer. This technology is also called "personalization". This is a common rhetorical device.
For example:
1, anthropomorphic animal
Example:
1. The bees show us the way.
2. The puppy stretched himself.
3. Cicada is singing in the leaves.
Butterflies are dancing among the flowers.
Goldfish are swimming leisurely in the stream, wagging their tails.
6. Frogs beat drums and dance to perform for you.
2. anthropomorphize plants
Example:
1. Sunflowers are constantly moving for the sun.
2. Flowers dance with the wind.
3. The flowers are bent with laughter in the wind.
Spring is still shallow, but plum blossoms on several hills are struggling to spit out red buds.
The grass looks up at the kind sun with great reverence.
3. personify ordinary things.
Example:
1. When the sun came out, the moon went home.
2. The little stars in the night sky blinked playfully.
On a quiet night, only the stars in the sky are whispering.
Tian is a shy little girl, hiding.
Today's sun is so shy, hiding behind thick clouds and refusing to show up.
6. The flood nearly one meter high has danced wildly on the highway.