Which sentence uses personification?(1 point)

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Jealousy’s rigid grasp gripped her insides, squeezing until she became helpless and haughty.
Jealousy’s rigid grasp gripped her insides, squeezing until she became helpless and haughty.

“We’re all just players, dancing furiously on a stage that’s part playground, part prison,” she grumbled.
“We’re all just players, dancing furiously on a stage that’s part playground, part prison,” she grumbled.

“I didn’t realize at the start of this vacation that I would be an old man by the end of it,” he sighed.
“I didn’t realize at the start of this vacation that I would be an old man by the end of it,” he sighed.

She softly padded across the living room, like a plump house cat stalking an invisible mouse.

1 answer

The sentence that uses personification is:

"Jealousy’s rigid grasp gripped her insides, squeezing until she became helpless and haughty."

In this sentence, jealousy is given human-like qualities by being described as having a "grasp" that can "grip" and "squeeze," which is typically an action attributed to living beings.