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review the passage from " the morns are meeker than thay were." the maple wewars a gayer scarf-- the field a scarlet gown-- wich best analyzes the meaning of this use of personification? A. this is a nonsence poem featuring made-up characters B. the use of personification has no effect on its poem. C. the speaker is hallucinating and thinks that the maple and field are wearing cloths. D. the maple tree and the field are changing in appearances as the seasons change

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the answer is C

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i took the test on k12 and i got it right

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The maple wears a gayer scarf.
Means that it's leaves are changing at it is "wearing" colorful clothing. wears is personification.
The field a scarlet gown
It is autumn. The field is now covered with scarlet leaves from the maple and other vegetation.

A
It is anything but nonsense. It is has a clear and poetic turn to the lines quoted. A is wrong.

B
The personification in the lines quoted is the poem. wearing, scarf's and gowns are central to what the poem is saying. B is incorrect.

C
No this is just wrong. The speaker is not hallucinating. What he sees is what there is. The speaker just has a different way of expressing it.

D
This is the answer. The speaker is talking about seasonal change.

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