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The sentence that contains both a simile and personification is the following one: My baseball glove wrapped itself around the ball like a mother holding her child.
The general point is "Carla is a pleasure to be around." This is non specific.
All other points outline specific attributes that support this statement, referring to her smile and willingness to listen and ask questions.
B, based off the fact they called them loyal, but not 100% sure.
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which city do you like....
What are the choices given here? Anyway, if the question is whether the sentence "The couple looked closely at the exterior of the house, they noticed; the paint was in disrepair." uses correct punctuation, I shall answer that it does not.
It could possibly be: The couple looked closely at the exterior of the house; They noticed the paint was in disrepair.