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a. directions: read this passage about name your car day. then, answer the questions.
do you know people who name their car? maybe they call it betsy, rosie, or fred. these are all popular human names people give to their cars. not everyone gives their car a name, but so many people do, that october 2 is now officially
ame your car day.\ naming cars isnt enough for some people; they personify their vehicles. for example, they might say a car that speeds down the highway \eats up the road,\ or a car that starts slowly on a freezing morning might be \feeling a little sluggish this morning.\ personifying a car helps people feel a bond with their vehicles. as much time as many of us spend in cars, isnt it comforting to think of it as a friend?
- list one example of personification the writer gives.
- when people personify a car, what is the effect?
- what tone does the personification in this passage help create?
- to what emotions does the personification appeal?
Question 1
The passage gives examples of personifying cars, such as a car that "speeds down the highway 'eats up the road'", a car that starts slowly on a freezing morning is "feeling a little sluggish this morning", or a car that "eats up the road" or is "feeling a little sluggish this morning". We can pick one of these.
From the passage, when people personify a car, the effect is that it helps people feel a bond with their vehicles. It makes people think of the car as a friend, as we spend a lot of time in cars, and personifying it can be comforting.
The tone created by the personification in the passage is a friendly and relatable tone. By personifying cars (giving them human - like qualities and actions), it makes the topic of cars more approachable and warm, as if the cars are like friends or beings with human traits, which invites the reader to connect with the idea of naming and relating to cars.
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One example of personification the writer gives is: A car that speeds down the highway "eats up the road" (or a car that starts slowly on a freezing morning is "feeling a little sluggish this morning").