No it is not a personification. A personification is when you give human attributes to an object. For example, “The trees see everything.” The trees do not have eyes so they cannot really see but they are always there and always watching.
<h2>The answer would be C) Neruda, Pablo. "We Are Many." Cape Goliard Press Ltd., pp. 12-13</h2>
This is the answer because this is the proper way to cite information when you are quoting it for your own work. You cite the creator, lastname to firstname, the title, publisher, and where you found the information. Hope this helped!