Answer:
B. personification
Explanation:
The wind HOWLED through the tree. Wind cannot literally howl.
2. Joanne works eight hours a day.
3. Tonight we saw a play at the theatre.
4. Who did you speak to just now?
5. I do not know him very well.
6. What will you do if she comes late?
7. My wife likes coffee for breakfast.
8. What does Tom usually have for breakfast?
9. Your train leaves at 17.25 from platform 3.
10. What does Mary do? She's a student.
11. My family goes to the church once a week.
12. My wife and I go to the beach in the summer.
13. Listen! The phone is ringing in the other room.
14. Rain seldom falls in the Sahara.
15. He is thirteen years old now, and his voice changed.
16. Let's change the conversation. It is getting too serious.
“What has happened in my highschool so far? Of course, there was an increase in the population of my year compared to last year. I have many and great amazing friends this year, and I hope that they look at me as a friend the same way I look at them. Intelligent and outstanding!
Sigh, though I kinda wish our classmates that has left us from last year would’ve stayed here though. Even though maybe we weren’t that close, I just wished that they still stayed here.
It’s quite saddening for me, but I guess I can’t quite do anything about that matter. All the subjects are HARD, as in the definition of HARD. But study hard and you’ll succeed!”
This line comes from <span>“She Walks in Beauty”, line 7 and this connotes balance.
At the start of the poem, it already introduces two opposite components - darkness and light. In this line, the two opposites refer to her dark hair and her lightened face. So the first choice is wrong since it only speaks of the woman's hair. In this line, it is more about the balance of the two opposing forces. Even if she weren't proportioned just right, she would still be half beautiful. </span>