Answer: Personification
Explanation: When in writing you attribute an animal or physical inanimate object with human qualities it’s called personification. It can sometimes be physical as well because in the story the animal is a shapeshifter or toxic chemicals made him look human or a rock has the ability to speak or when someone saw the rock it made it into a statue that has legs and now the rock can run. But yeah if emotionally, mentally an psychologically the object or animal thinks, acts and reasons like a human it’s personification.
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B. Marissa touches the wreath in a very delicate way because she knows that many of the objects on it are fragile.
Explanation:
Option B is correct because it tells of what a reader can learn from the underlined sentence.
From the underlined sentence, it's revealed that Marissa <u>carefully created</u> the project. The underlined phrase will mean that for Marissa to have carefully created the project, that means she touched and handled it in a a delicate and with care. This then means that it was fragile; fragile objects are actually handled in a delicate way and with care.
Also, another information that makes the reader understands that Marissa touched the wreath in a delicate way because of her knowledge of the fragile quality of the objects used is the way Granny "...gently ran her fingers over the fusion of objects..."
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The play could look more realistic with lots of props and actors/actresses. In a second or third act, one of the characters could propose to another character and get rejected to make the storyline more interesting. Backdrops and music /singing could make it last longer. I would add fun scenery to make the play cooler.
Explanation:
I think its A or B they both seem right
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