Why do authors use personification?

A they want to create an image in the readers mind
B They want to provide a literal description of an object.
C They think objects are people in disguise
D They want to show that people are more important than objects
My answer is A

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Why do authors use personification?

A. They want to create an image in the readers mind.
B. They want to provide a literal description of an object.<my answer,...please check it.
C. They think objects are people in disguise.
D. They want to show that people are more important than objects.

Your answer is correct. Authors use personification to create a vivid image in the reader's mind. By attributing human qualities or actions to non-human entities, such as objects, animals, or abstract concepts, authors can make these entities more relatable and engaging to the reader. Personification can help convey emotions, enhance descriptions, and add depth to the storytelling. To arrive at this answer, you can eliminate options C and D as they are not generally the reasons why authors use personification. Option B, providing a literal description of an object, is not the primary purpose of personification. Therefore, option A, creating an image in the reader's mind, is the most accurate and commonly cited reason for authors to use personification.

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