41.9k views
1 vote
What is the effect of the personification in this excerpt from the passage?

It's just you and me now, diving board. I've reached your brink, eddies swirling in the nebulous void beneath you, and all I can hear is a piercing ring. You're just staring at me, maybe through me. Can I ask you something? Do you like orange cream ice pops?


It helps stress the idea that the anxious narrator views the diving board as an adversary.

It emphasizes the difficulty of diving from a high platform.

It seems to increase the probability that the narrator will perform an unsuccessful dive.

It helps explain the challenges the narrator faces in learning to dive.

User Japuentem
by
7.7k points

2 Answers

4 votes
It helps stress the idea that the anxious narrator views the diving board as an adversa. is the answer

User Satia
by
8.1k points
0 votes

The right answer is "It emphasizes the difficulty of diving from a high platform".

The explanation for this answer is in the text itself, in the passage that says: " I've reached your brink, eddies swirling in the nebulous void beneath you, and all I can hear is a piercing ring."

User Bill Posters
by
7.7k points