how does the poet use personification to describe the trees?

poem is "almost summer sky" by Jacqueline Woodson

a. trees upstate think they are better than other trees
b.the hundred year old trees act like men
c. the tops of the trees reach up and touch the sky
d. trees reach out their leaves and invite you to sit in their shade.***

which line from the poem best supports the answer to the previous question?

a.) line 1
b.) line 24
c.) line 38
d.) line 51

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lol i got a 9/19 with those, here are the ones it says are correct (after clicking submit)

1. part a) B
part b) A
2. part a) B
part b) C
3. B
4. B
5. part a) B
part b) C
6. B
7. part a) B
part b) C
8. B
9. C
10. A
11. D
12. A
13. D
14. D
15. A

Pearson Connexus's answers are still correct as of 2019

Yea pearsonConnexus is all right

I don't know the poem. Personification involves attribution of human characteristics to non-human beings or objects. Trees inviting you to sit under them is an example of personification, since trees cannot issue invitations.

Yup PearsonConnexus is 100% correct.

just realized this is a completely different test... smh im so dumb haha

i cant delete my response so just ignore it lol