Personification Worksheets

Practice giving human qualities to non-human things

What Is Personification?

Personification is a literary device that gives human characteristics to non-human things like animals, objects, or ideas. It makes writing more vivid and engaging by making inanimate objects seem alive and relatable. These worksheets will help you identify, create, and understand personification.

Worksheet 1: Identify Personification

Find the personification in each sentence:

1. The wind whispered through the trees.

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Answer: "whispered" - wind given human speech

2. The old car coughed and sputtered.

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Answer: "coughed and sputtered" - car given human illness

3. The sun smiled down on the children.

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Answer: "smiled" - sun given human emotion

Worksheet 2: Create Personification

Add personification to these sentences:

1. The clock _____ (impatiently)

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Answer: ticked impatiently

2. The door _____ (loudly)

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Answer: groaned loudly

3. The trees _____ (in the wind)

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Answer: danced in the wind

Worksheet 3: Personification Categories

Sort these personifications by category:

Nature: wind whispered, sun smiled, trees danced, ocean roared

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Answer: All are nature personifications

Objects: clock ticked, car coughed, door groaned, book called

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Answer: All are object personifications

Abstract: time flew, death knocked, love whispered, fear gripped

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Answer: All are abstract concept personifications

Worksheet 4: Personification Meanings

Explain what each personification means:

1. "The wind whispered"

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Answer: The wind made a soft, gentle sound

2. "The car coughed"

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Answer: The car made sputtering, irregular sounds

3. "Time flew by"

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Answer: Time passed very quickly

Interactive Quiz: Personification vs Other Devices

Identify if each is personification or another device:

1. "The wind whispered" vs "The wind is like a whisper"

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Answer: First is personification, second is simile

2. "The sun smiled" vs "The sun is a smile"

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Answer: First is personification, second is metaphor

3. "The trees danced" vs "The trees moved in the wind"

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Answer: First is personification, second is literal

Tips for Using Personification

1

Choose Appropriate Qualities

Give human qualities that make sense for the object or concept.

2

Be Creative

Think of unique ways to personify objects and concepts.

3

Use Sparingly

Too much personification can make writing feel forced.

Quick Reference

Worksheet Types:4 main worksheets
Personification Types:3 main categories
Difficulty:Intermediate

Pro Tip

Personification brings writing to life - use it to make your descriptions more vivid and engaging!