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Which option best exemplifies an author's use of alliteration and personification?

  • A. Her mood hung about her like a weary cape, very dull from wear.
  • B. It shuddered, swayed, shook, and screamed its way into dust under hot flames.
  • C. The house was a starch sentry, warning visitors away.
  • D. At its shoreline, visitors swore they heard the siren call of the cliffs above.
Correct Answer: B

Rationale: Choice B best exemplifies an author's use of alliteration and personification. The sentence 'It shuddered, swayed, shook, and screamed its way into dust under hot flames' personifies an inanimate object (it) by attributing human actions to it, combining alliteration with the repeated 's' sounds. Choices A, C, and D do not contain both alliteration and personification. Choice A mainly focuses on simile and lacks alliteration. Choice C features personification but lacks alliteration. Choice D includes personification but lacks alliteration as well.