Write personifications of poem the flower school
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The flowers, however, are not the only personified group in the poem. The speaker even personifies the “moist east wind” that blows “its bagpipes among the bamboo.” In the speaker’s view of nature, everything is alive with its own personality. This is further demonstrated in the last line of the poem, where the speaker likens nature itself to his own mother.
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* The flowers dance upon the grass. Flowers can't dance. This is personified.
* The thunder clouds clap their hands. Thunders can't clap. This is personified.
The flower children rush out. Flowers can't run. This is personified.
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