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Item 8

Review this passage from "The Morns are Meeker Than They Were."

The Maple wears a gayer scarf--

The field a scarlet gown--

What is the meaning of this use of personification?


The maple tree and the field are changing in appearance as the seasons change.


The speaker is hallucinating and thinks that the maple and the field are wearing clothes.


The use of personification has no effect on this poem.


This is a nonsense poem featuring made-up character

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Answer:

A

Step-by-step explanation:

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The CORRECT answer is:

A.(The maple tree and the field are changing in appearance as the seasons change)

I took the test, hope this helps!

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