Hi, not entirely sure what you're asking here but I'll give it a shot.
This is indeed an example of personification. "The flower of the day," an object which lacks human sentience and features, is poetically described here as taking actions typically taken by humans. Flowers don't usually sigh or sit down; humans do this. This is why this is an example of personification – since the flower is the one who is supposedly taking these humanoid actions.
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I am learning about the new technology and the foundations of it.
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I don’t think so because everyone kind of does it
C.) That she is still partially under her father's control.
She wouldn't have succumbed so easily if she wasn't still under her father's control in some way, shape or form.
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The correct answer is: B. By repeating the tapping sound at the speaker's door. On a sad night the narrator reads a book when he hears a knock on the door of his room, thinks he is just a visitor and that he will attend the next day because his pain over the death of Lenore is very strong, the strident curtains they scare him, then he decides to open the door, he apologizes to the visitor, when he opens the door he does not see anyone and he only hears the echo of the word Lenore, returns to the room and again he hears the pounding, thinks that it could be the wind outside the window, but when he opens the window a raven enters and perches on his door.
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