When a sentence uses the active voice, the subject of the
sentence performs the verb as in the following sentence:
The boy kicked the ball.
Here we see that the boy is performing the action of
kicking.
When the subject of the sentence has the action performed to
it, then, that is what is called the passive as in the following sentence:
The ball was kicked by the boy.
Here we see that the subject, the ball, was receiving the
action/verb of being kicked.
The text is a bit blurry so I tried by best in interpreting the passage:
Ashley's attitude changes throughout the passage through the course of the story, for at first she seems uncertain at the interview if she could handle the grandiose scale of animals. Yet, she ponders for a moment, and realization strikes that the space exploration and observatory which compelled her to agree. Therefore, through Ashley's field of interest, her attitude amends from uncertainty to confidence.
The correct answer is <span>a. The weeping of the guitar / begins
Personification is when inanimate objects are given human behavior or are described in a manner in which you would describe humans. In this case the guitar is described as one that is "weeping" which is clearly a human action. That is why it's personification.</span>