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I could not find the text that is missing in your question but I will try to help you with the description of the main theme of the story so you can find it on your own.
This question is referring to the ''Uncle Tom's Cabin'' novel in which one of the characters, Stowe, is exploring the question and theory behind slavery where masters and the ones who serve them have a positive and good relationship.
Personification is a figure of speech that attributes human traits and characteristics to inanimate objects. The line from the excerpt of Richard Connell's "The Most Dangerous Game" that is an example of a personification is option 3- sleep did not visit Rainsford. In this line, the inanimate object that is personified is the word "sleep" which does the action "visit".
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A. use specific, strong verbs in place of general ones
C. use descriptive words that appeal to the reader's senses
E. use active voice to show instead of tell the reader
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In the state of trans, Oogruk tells Russel everything about how to be Eskimo. But Russel is taking the dogs out and gets them used to be a part of him.
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The dogs that once ran for Oogruk, now run only for Russel. While he is running with dogs, he realizes that he is going in the wrong direction.
A few hours later, he starts freezing and lets the dogs find a way home. Following the dogs’ traces, he leaves the ice island and gets back home to the firm ground.