U did them all correct! well I think so but yea
I would say B. In the way I read it, the wording makes it seems like she is, in fact, guilty. I may be wrong though. I've never read this book and I am unsure of the prior context.
The answer is not Irony, as it isn't ironic
The answer is not Symbolism, as it is literal
The answer is either Personification or Motif, if I have to choose, I'll take Motif.
Option 1 is not correct because the quote is no longer Mr. Cliff's wording. The last choice is also not correct because () should only be used if you need to make a letter capital or change the verb tense for the quote to make sense. [Brackets] are used when including clarifying information in quotations, and [high school students] is clarifying who "They" are. Answer B is correct.