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Personification
this is achieved by giving an inanimate object the characters and behaviours of humans.
In this case, the wind is given the behavior of whispering.
Answer:
The part of the plot structure that this excerpt illustrates is:
C. exposition
Explanation:
In literature, exposition is the part of a story in which the author sets the stage for what will happen. It is where the theme, characters, conflicts, setting and/or circumstances are laid out. This is, for obvious reasons, usually placed at the very beginning of the story. The excerpt we are studying here has the opening "once upon a time," which is typical of the beginning of short stories, fables, and fairy tales. However, even if it didn't have such an opening, the excerpt is still introducing the characters and information about them, as well as the existing conflict caused by jealousy.
I infer you are referring to this poem;
Thunder blossoms gorgeously above our heads,
Great, hollow, bell-like flowers,
Rumbling in the wind,
Stretching clappers to strike our ears . . .
Full-lipped flowers
Bitten by the sun
Bleeding rain
Dripping rain like golden honey—
And the sweet earth flying from the thunder.
Answer:
It creates a positive impression.
Explanation:
Remember, it all starts with the Thunder storm which creates a positive feeling for the poet; this positive feeling is evident in the use of expressions such as gorgeously, honey, flowers. Overall the the storm led to a "sweet earth".