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∙ 11y agoSimile: The wind sang like a choir through the trees. Metaphor: The wind was a mischievous spirit, dancing through the branches. Personification: The wind whispered sweet nothings to the trees as Brian hugged his coat closer.
The wind whistled
personification was the only choice. But no one was ready.
Yes. Example sentence: He whistled a zippy, little tune.
He cheerfully did as he was told. She whistled cheerfully as she went about her duties.
To write a sentence with onomatopoeia, include words that sound like the noise they represent. For example, "The kettle whistled as it boiled." In this sentence, "whistled" is an onomatopoeic word mimicking the sound of the kettle.
The family stared at the grave as the wind whistled through the air.
No whistled is not a verb
The past tense of 'whistle' is whistled.
No, this is an example of personification, ascribing human attributes to the wind. Metaphors involve directly comparing two things without using "like" or "as."
He tried to whistle a tune, but he couldn't remember the notes.
No the word whistled is not a noun. It is a past tense verb.
he sings a lot of whistled songs