Sure, like the wind was as quick as a car. So yes.
Dogs make howling noises in cars.
The angry wind howled in the night and slammed his fists into my house so hard I trembled in fear. Personification only works when you give things that aren't alive human qualities. So because the wind doesnt have fist and can't be angry it's personification
The wind whispered through the trees. The sun smiled down on the children playing. The car grumbled as it struggled up the hill. The flowers danced in the breeze.
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In "Drums, Girls, and Dangerous Pie" by Jordan Sonnenblick, three examples of personification include: 1) "The sun smiled down on us," attributing human emotions to the sun. 2) "The wind whispered through the trees," giving human-like qualities to the wind. 3) "The car groaned as it struggled up the steep hill," describing the car as if it were a person in pain. These instances of personification help create vivid imagery and evoke emotional responses from the readers.
howling is a good descrining word for wind and another pharse to describe wing is the bitter cold breeze/wind or even a great gust of wind hit me it hit me like a car.
This is an example of personification. Personification is when a thing or idea is described using human traits.
the car took away her life
personification.
no you did not wind up your car in the 1900s
Personification. Personification is when human-like qualities are attributed to non-human things, making the tin can seem as if it was capable of being transformed into a car.