2) A use of personification in this story is, “A light wind began blowing past my ears. It whispered secrets only I could hear.” This is an example of personification because it gives the wind attributes of human …show more content…
At the end of the story when Waverly comes home after her short run-away and sees the fish's head with bones clean. This symbolically connects Waverly to the fish the family eats for dinner in the final scene because at first, she plays chess for fun, but soon, she becomes trapped because, as viewed by and within her family, nothing is just for fun. In the beginning of the story when the family goes down to Ping Yuen Fish Market. In the front window displayed a tank crowded with fish and turtles. A handwritten sign informed tourists, “ Within this store, is all for food, not for pet.” “Not for pet” would refer to “not having fun” and in a sense, limits the opportunities in Waverly’s