Answer:
C. The speaker also states that the wind is "moving everywhere" and "shall blow / her clarion o'er the dreaming earth," using personification that infuses the wind with lifelike traits and qualities.
Explanation:
Personification is the attribution of human qualities to an abstract idea or though, non-human things. This allows a writer to elicit more realistic image for his readers to better understand his work.
In the given passage, sentence (3) can be changed in such a way that the figurative language of personification used by Wordsworth is mentioned specifically. It talks of the <em>"wind"</em> as <em>"moving everywhere"</em> and <em>"blow(ing) her clarion"</em> which are all human qualities of doing an action.
Thus, the correct revision for sentence 3 is option C.