In 3-5 sentences, explain the use of personification in the Shel Silverstein poem below.

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In the poem, Silverstein personifies "the sidewalk" by describing it as "cracking like a whip." This gives the sidewalk human-like qualities of movement and sound. By personifying the sidewalk in this way, Silverstein creates a vivid image in the reader's mind and adds a sense of action and life to the otherwise inanimate object. This use of personification helps to make the poem more engaging and imaginative.