Answer:
1
Explanation:
the breath of the breeze blowing over the meadow is personification because wind doesn't have breath
There is. You can't highlight the wrong part of the text.
Answer: She had never seen her father cry and thought of him as being very strong, but when she sees him crying she was taken aback and everything seemed upside-down for her because it was unusual.
Explanation: The world had lost its boundary lines. My mother, who was small and soft, was now the strength of the family; my father, who was the rock on which the family had been built, was sobbing like the tiniest child. Everything was suddenly out of tune, like a broken accordion. Where did I fit into this crazy picture? I do not now remember my thoughts, only a feeling of great bewilderment and fear.
Answer: D) Presently my soul grew stronger; hesitating then no longer.
Explanation: A rhyme is a repetition of similar sounds at the end of lines in poems or songs. An internal rhyme is the repetition of the ending sounds of words in the same line or between a word in the middle of a line and the ending word of the next line. In the given lines from "The Raven" the option D is an example of internal rhyme, because the words "stronger" and "longer" rhyme, and they are in the same line.