I would say false.
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C. generally use a narrative style that’s intentionally ambiguous, placing more responsibility upon the reader to form his or her own conclusions.
The first one!
"The trees' branches ripped at her jacket as she ran through the forest."
Personification gives inhuman things, like a tree, human qualities. For instance, a tree can't literally rip as someone's jacket. Only an actual person can.
The correct answer is C.
Despite Bartleby being such a poor employee, Melville feels pity for him because he discovers that Bartleby is living in the office. The office is at Wall Street, a place that, according to Melville, is as desolate as a ghost town during nights and Sundays. He is affected by the loneliness of Bartleby's life and decides not to divulge his secret.
It its commands or tells the person something about the sentence and ends with a period or exclamation point