Answer: A.
Explanation:
The author is trying to portray personifying crowbar and symbolizing usefulness.
B makes no sense because the question is asking you about how the poet is personifying the crowbar, not someone who beats things with a crowbar.
C also makes no sense because it's portraying not only destroying houses but also building them up again (another example of usefulness)
and D just makes no sense whatsoever because the passage isn't talking about worshiping altars.
In conclusion: The correct answer is A.
The rhyme scheme of the poem The Eagle is A-A-A-B-B-B.
Hands-Lands-Stands=A
Crawls-Walls-Falls=B