Charles C. Mann is among the most prominent America authors during the early parts of the 20th century wherein he was most famous for his work: Coming of Age in the Dawnland published in 1941. He presented his argument that the Native Americans lived in a dynamic world because they were already considered as civilised people, even before the Europeans came to the New World.
The correct answer is: B the author.
Even thought the second sentence says "our heads", throughout the poem the author talks as if he was an observant. The poem refers to the Sun and he compares it to a cat that clings to a bird with one of its paws, with it being a ray of light.
On the las sentence the author says "human people" as if he was other animal or being, but its merely a paradox.
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Figurative language is a literary device. he doesn't use similie or metaphor