Answer:
A friend in need is a friend in deed
Explanation:
The first one has alliteration in the beginning, but not in the end. The 2nd sentence is barely alliteration, the 3rd one has no alliteration, and teh 4th sentence repeates the -eed sound.
Some personification that I see are..
"The brush grabbed at his legs in the dark..."
"The high mountain wind coasted sighing through the pass and whistled on the edges..."
This question is in fact true
Answer:
A. Nikolai's dual character
Explanation:
Forking rivers or paths are commonly used to express a character's opposing features in literature. In this case, it represents Nikolai's two sides - stern and caring. The river merges into one at the end - implying that his two sides can coexist.