Use the excerpt from the poem in the lesson to answer the question.

“Night climbed the horizon like a cat on the prowl;

Its breath was the wind that began to howl,

The piercing stars were its ravenous eyes,

Eclipsing the light to reveal its guise.”

How does the poet use personification?

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Responses

By comparing the night to an animal
By comparing the night to an animal

By making the night a character that can move and see
By making the night a character that can move and see

By pairing the night and stars
By pairing the night and stars

By giving the wind human qualities

1 answer

By making the night a character that can move and see
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