Maybe scream? bc she was surprised
Answer:
They are both curious, and both have an interest in Boo Radley.
Simile: “sprinkles passed over like army scouts;” The comparison connects sparse drops that hint at the full “army” of rain to come.
Personification: "The river was talking to me" The river was not actually talking but the author is giving person-like qualities to the river
To be honest, I'm not entirely sure if it would be considered a complete sentence or not. Technically speaking it has a subject and a verb, but I don't know if it has a complete thought. I think it should read: The clouds looked dark.