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English, 23.08.2021 06:40 melanieambrosy

Clouds cannot be sad, nor do they have lear Read each passage from literature below. Cite two examples of how personification is used in each
passage. Explain how the personification enhances the description of the subject of the personification.
I. "Call of the Wild" by Jack London
His father, Elmo, a huge St. Bernard, had been the Judge's inseparable companion, and Buck bid fair to follow
in the way of his father. He was not so large,--he weighed only one hundred and forty pounds --for his mother,
Shep, had been a Scorch shepherd dog. Nevertheless, one hundred and forty pounds, to which was added the
dignity that comes of good living and universal respect, enabled him to carry himself in-right royal fashion.
During the four years since his puppyhood he had lived the life of a sated aristocrat: he had a fine pride in
himself, was even a trifle egotistical, as country gentlemen sometimes become because of their insular situation.
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