The correct pronoun to be used in order to complete the sentence is the pronoun "she". So the complete sentence should be "She was elected to choir office", not the pronoun "it", because the verb "elected" only refers to a person. "It" can't be used to agree with the given verb.
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Personification is giving a non human or inanimate object human qualities. (Examples are the wind whisteled through the field, the leaves danced in the wind, the bowl of candy called her name etc.)
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In this sentence fire is being compared to the human characteristic of eating so yes, you could say the fire "eats" or "swallows" wood as well as bones and meat.
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Priestley uses dramatic irony to make Mr Birling look unreliable and foolish as he is wrong about the Titanic, war and labour. Priestley does this to make the audience distrust Mr Birling. If Mr Birling is wrong about history, his capitalist views may also be wrong
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