It is and it isn't but it matters how you use it you can use it to tell someone what theyre doing wrong or you can use it to hurt other peoples feelings so I think its neutral
Unclear question, but I infer you are referring to a passage that isn't mentioned.
Answer:
e. Personification
Explanation:
Based on the context which referred to abstract objects; time and care, the author seems to be personifying 'Time'.
Note that Personification is a type of figure of speech that attributes or refers to something that is not a person as though it were.
One common example is "Have you seen my car? Isn't she beautiful?". We noticed the car is spoken as though it were a person.
The prose is<span> the ordinary language people use in speaking or writing.</span>