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Winter Personification

Let the cold winter wind guide you to personification mastery with this figurative language worksheet! Each winter-themed sentence personifies a nonhuman object. Students must identify the personification, explain its figurative meaning, then draw a picture of its literal meaning.

Created for fourth through sixth graders, this worksheet is an engaging way to practice personification. Students will learn to interpret personification by identifying the figurative meaning of each example and understanding how it differs from the literal meaning. As learners become familiar with the meaning and usage of figurative language, they can use it in their own writing to provide detail and variety.

For more seasonal personification practice, try Spring Personification and Summer Personification.

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