Counting Stars

The night is long and endless.
I try, but cannot sleep.
The hours do not pass.
I am tired of counting sheep.
The night is long and endless
The clock is ticking loud.
I even hear the trees outside.
The owls have formed a crowd.
The night is long and endless.
The moon is on a leave.
The stars twinkle lazily.
They are yawning, I believe.
The night is long and endless.
I toss and turn in vain.
Before I give up on any rest,
I close my eyes again.
9
How does the personification of the stars help the reader better understand the poem?
A.
It creates a feeling of being wide awake at night.
B.
It describes how long the night is to the speaker.
C.
It helps the reader visualize the scene of the night sky.
D.
It portrays what it is like to count stars at night.

1 answer

The personification of the stars in the poem helps the reader better understand the speaker's experience by creating a feeling of being wide awake at night. The stars "twinkle lazily" and are "yawning," which suggests a sense of inactivity and weariness that mirrors the speaker's struggle to find rest. Therefore, the best answer is:

A. It creates a feeling of being wide awake at night.

Similar Questions
  1. Counting StarsThe night is long and endless. I try, but cannot sleep. The hours do not pass. I am tired of counting sheep. The
    1. answers icon 1 answer
  2. Counting StarsThe night is long and endless. I try, but cannot sleep. The hours do not pass. I am tired of counting sheep. The
    1. answers icon 1 answer
  3. Counting StarsThe night is long and endless. I try, but cannot sleep. The hours do not pass. I am tired of counting sheep. The
    1. answers icon 1 answer
  4. The night is long and endless.I try, but cannot sleep. The hours do not pass. I am tired of counting sheep. The night is long
    1. answers icon 1 answer
more similar questions