Nouns: Famous, Amherst
Famous: poet
Amherst: Massachusetts
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It gives the poem a more vivid vibe to attract the reader's attention. Mark me brainliest please! Have a good day! :D
Answer: D. Personification.
Explanation: personification is a figure of speech that consists in giving human characteristics to nonhuman objects. In the given lines from Plath's poem "Edge" we can see a clear example of personification, because he is saying that the feet (nonhuman objects) are saying "We have come so far, it is over" and as we know, speaking is a human characteristic, so the correct answer is option D.
<span>In the first line of the text we can find clues to what kind of person William Zanzinger is. He had a diamond ring on his finger. That would indicate he is wealthy or a thief. He had a cain that he twirled which is an attention getting action, not something a common thief or any thief would do. We must also understand that common thieves do not kill people. Based on the evidence presented I conclude that William Zanzinger is a wealthy man and potentially a serial killer based on the calm way we went about his murder.</span>