Personification is the way an object can take a human action
A does not have personification there is no object doing anything
B the object is not taking the action
C the night "stared" a human action at him
D no action for an object answer is C hope that helps :)
He took petty on the baby Oedipus and spared his life
"The Author diverts the Emperor and his Nobility of both Sexes in a very uncommon manner. The Diversions of the Court of Lilliput described. The Author hath his Liberty granted him upon certain Conditions."
Because Gulliver has been behaving so well, the emperor, his court, and the general population are beginning to trust him. Gulliver also has made a great deal of progress in learning the language and learning about the culture he is now such a large part of.
The emperor decides to entertain Gulliver by showing him a tradition of the court in which candidates for an open position of honor compete by walking to the middle of a string or tight-rope that is suspended two-and-a-half feet above the ground. They jump as high as they are able. "Whoever jumps the highest without falling succeeds in the Office." Gulliver tells the reader that very often these competitors are injured or fall to their death.
Answer:
Rather than dwelling on past failure, you should learn from it.
Excitable because she exclaims about the teapots and the kid says he doesn't get that excited over his Godzilla collection