Will get Braniest and 10 points Read the passage from to autumn Who hath seen thee oft amid thy store? Sometimes (Underlined)who
ever seeks abroad may find Thee Sitting carelessly on a granary floor. (Underlined) Which best indentifies and interprets the poetic device that is used in the underlined phrase
This stanza is taken from the poem "The Autumn". There is quite a bit of personification in this stanza. Here the poet is not describing about the person but the season. "Who hath seen thee oft amid thy store. (This line is the personification of spring). The line with ":granary floor" describes those searching for Autumn can find it on granary floor. It can be seen in the grain which covers the floor, making the end of the harvest. "Careless" refers to the fact that the work is done and the life once again is carefree.
I would say A or C because the others are not corrected sentences. A is correct but it’s not capitalized (the 1st letter) and C could be I instead of me.