How does O. Henry use personification in the story?

1. By exaggerating Soapy's actions.
2. By describing the jail as a warm place.
3. By giving human qualities to the weather.
4. By comparing Soapy to a bird.

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In O. Henry's story "The Cop and the Anthem," the correct way he uses personification is:

  1. By giving human qualities to the weather.

O. Henry describes the weather in a way that conveys emotions and states of being, reflecting the characters' feelings and the overall mood of the story. For example, the changing weather can symbolize Soapy's hope and despair as he navigates his desires and circumstances.