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A jail. Inside a jail their are cells where the inmates stay.hjjghjk;l;;']

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A non living thing composed of cells?

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Non living things that are composed of cells?

A cell is defined as a unit of life that takes in food/other necessities, gives away waste, reproduces, can heal itself, etc.... A plant is composed of cells, because it grows. A rock, however, is not, because it doesn't grow or repair itself, or take in food, water, or oxygen, etc. A wooden table would be composed of dead cells, because living trees can do all the things mentioned above, but when it's cut down, the cells die and lose their ability to reproduce etc.


What is a pesonifacation poem?

Personification means to take an inanimate object/ a non living thing and describe it as if it is a living thing.For example "Wind yells while blowing" is an example of personification because wind cannot yell. Only a living thing can yell. ... "Necklace is a friend" is an example of personification because Necklace is a thing, and necklaces cannot be friends. Only living things can have friends.So a personification poem is a poem which describes something as if it is living and possesses the qualities of a living thing.((:


Is poetry nonfiction?

Yes; and as well no! Most of the poems are in fiction; they are composed in imagination. While some of the poems are non-fiction; some of the poems of D.H Lawrence are for instance non-fiction. Even you can hold on the poem of A. L. Tennyson, "In Memoriam" to be a non-fiction to some extent!


Where is there pathetic fallacy in Romeo and Juliet?

Act 2 / Scene 2:"When he bestrides the lazy-pacing clouds" ROMEOA non living object (cloud) is given living characteristics