A possessive pronoun can be used as a direct object and as an indirect object. It can never be used as an object of preposition. Take the following sentence for example: She gifted her daughter a car. Her is a possessive pronoun, and her daughter is the indirect object of the verb gifted. Another example: He ate his breakfast quickly. He is the possessive pronoun, and his breakfast is the direct object of the verb ate.
I believe it is evidence, source, information?
SIMILE IS THE ANSWER! I think at least I did the same thing! but I cant get the exact answer
The answer would be B, it used personification to imply that running is exhilarating.
The organization of a poem can influence the reader's take on the theme, depending on how (in which order) the author presents the information.