My alarm reaches,

and taps my face. I groan—
late for school again.
What does the use of personification convey about the speaker of the poem?

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Responses

It tells the reader how the speaker feels about school.
It tells the reader how the speaker feels about school.

It shows how the speaker feels about their alarm.
It shows how the speaker feels about their alarm.

It explains the speaker’s relationship to their bed.
It explains the speaker’s relationship to their bed.

It adds a sense of urgency to the poem.

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The best response is:

It shows how the speaker feels about their alarm.

The use of personification, where the alarm “taps” the speaker's face, conveys the idea that the alarm is almost a sentient being that is interacting with the speaker, which highlights the speaker's frustration and annoyance with waking up late.

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