I believe your answer is B.
Lawrence Ferlinghetti's Constantly Risking Absurdity uses phrases like “where Beauty stands and waits” and “her death-defying leap” to show the personification. Thus, options d and e are correct.
<h3>What is personification?</h3>
Personification is the tool of the literary device and the figurative language that is used to show an inanimate object to have the character and expressions of a person.
Personification is used in the poem to show that beauty is compared to a standing person and the death to the leap taken as by the person. Hence, personification is used to give human expressions to a non-living object.
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The correct answer is B. I kept my workshop of filthy creation; my eyeballs were starting from their sockets in attending to the details of my employment (38).
When it comes to Gothic stories, most of them are rather dark, mysterious, eerie, gloomy, scary, etc. Option B depicts such a mood perfectly - by mentioning things such as <em>filthy creation, eyeballs starting from their sockets, </em>etc. the mood characteristic of Gothic novels and stories is perfectly captured.