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Personification
Explanation:
It is not a person but creeps up
Answer:
After he retires my grandfather plan to visit the base of Mount Everest and take a boat ride down the Amazon River
Higher pay in future career, more expansive choice of future career, a bridge between adolescence and adulthood
I’m not sure about 2 and 3 but number 1 is
two stanzas, each 4 lines
The three allusions Ralph Waldo Emerson makes are Francis Bacon, Irish dayworkers, Coeur-de Lions.
In the beginning of the "Society and Solitude" he talks about the capital and mentions how it is the want of animals spirits and in this excerpt appears all these three.
"The capital defect of cold, arid natures is the want of animal spirits. They seem a power incredible, as if God should raise the dead. The recluse witnesses what others perform by their aid, with a kind of fear. It is as much out of his possibility as the prowess of <em>Coeur-de-Lion</em>, or an <em>Irishman's day's-work</em> on the railroad. [...] As <em>Bacon</em> said of manners, “To obtain them, it only needs not to despise them,"