During the day, it mischievously accompanied me to imitate anthropomorphic sentences.

During the day, it mischievously accompanied me to imitate anthropomorphic sentences as follows:

1, at sunrise, she was so lively playing beside me.

In the rising sun, it danced with me so enthusiastically.

3. In the morning, it jumps around me happily like a naughty child.

At the beginning of every day, it always plays around me so lively.

When the sun illuminates the earth, it is so kind to accompany me.

6. In the early morning sunshine, it is like a happy friend, laughing and playing around me.

Personification is a commonly used rhetorical device, which endows non-human things, concepts or abstract ideas with human characteristics, emotions or behaviors, making them have human images or expressing human emotions, thoughts and behaviors. This rhetorical device is widely used in literature, art, advertising and daily life, which can make the description more vivid and enhance the expressive force and appeal.

In literature, personification is widely used in poetry, prose, novels and other literary genres. For example, in poetry, poets often personify natural scenery, animals or abstract concepts to express their feelings or thoughts.

For example, in "The Heron Tower" written by Wang Zhihuan, a poet in the Tang Dynasty, "The sun and the Yellow River are personified, which endows human actions and behaviors and expresses the poet's feelings and thoughts on natural scenery.

In novels, personification is often used to depict characters or promote plot development. For example, in The Wind in the Willows by British writer kenneth grahame, the author endows people with character and behavior from animals, and expresses themes such as friendship, courage and growth through their adventure stories.

Besides literature, personification is also common in advertisements and daily life. In advertising, anthropomorphic images can make products more attractive and affinity, and enhance consumers' desire to buy.

For example, in some beverage advertisements, beverage bottles or cans are personified and given human actions and expressions to attract consumers' attention. In daily life, people often use anthropomorphic language to describe things or express emotions.