Under Fire

What is an example of personification in the novel, Under Fire?

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Personification:

Beds with white sheets, a stove that snores in the middle of us all, people with the special job of looking after you, and that you watch doing it, regulation slippers—sloppy and comfortable—and a chamber-cupboard.

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Under Fire, pg. 56