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Fall Personification

Fall for figurative language with this engaging worksheet that helps students master the art of personification! This autumn-themed activity will inspire students in fourth through sixth grade to picture and practice personification. Students will read four example sentences and identify the personification in each one. Then, they’ll write the figurative meaning and draw a literal illustration for the personification. 

By imagining inanimate objects with expressive, human characteristics, learners can strengthen their reading comprehension, writing clarity, and creative expression. Figurative language and descriptive writing are vital elements of literature, so it’s important that students have a strong understanding of both! 

Try more seasonal personification practice with Winter Personification and Spring Personification. For even more personification resources, try Personification Practice: Fall Orchard Adventures and Complete Sentences Using Personification.

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