The narrator of this poem claims that the "seraphs" (angels) in heaven are so envious of his and Annabel's love that they send a cool wind to murder her. The speaker mourns her passing, but he copes with it by claiming that his link with Annabel is greater than his fear of death.
<h3>How can fear, confusion, and bravery plays a role in these moments?</h3>
The emotions form the above which a person faces at the point of death depends largely on their most dominant memories.
Thus with love, one is able to brave fear.
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C, because since personification means giving non-living things human qualities. Love isn't a living human, and "offering" would be a human quality.
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