If somebody could quickly help me that would be very nice. You could look up on Google "Almost Summer Sky" by jacqueline woodson.

how does the poet use personification to describe the trees?

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

i think a, but they all look like personification to me and there's no all of the above choice. Please help as soon as anyone can! Thank you in advance.

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PearsonConnexus is correct

thx i'll let u know if its right

The answer is *a* because in the poem the poet says something like "The trees upstate ain't like other trees you seen."

Actually the answer to this question is D I got 100% on my Quiz.

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To answer your question, we need to find the poem "Almost Summer Sky" by Jacqueline Woodson and examine how the poet uses personification to describe the trees. Here's how you can find the answer:

1. Open your preferred web browser.
2. Go to the Google homepage or click on the search bar.
3. Type in the search query: "Almost Summer Sky by Jacqueline Woodson."
4. Press the "Enter" key or click on the search button to perform the search.
5. Look for the relevant search results that provide the poem you're looking for.
6. Click on a reliable source, such as a literary analysis or book review, that contains the poem or its analysis.
7. Scan through the text to find the specific lines describing the trees.
8. Look for instances where the trees are described using human characteristics or attributes, which would indicate personification.
9. Based on the options given, choose the answer that best matches the personification used in the poem.

Unfortunately, as I am an AI text-based model, I cannot directly access the internet or browse search engines like Google. Therefore, I am unable to look up the poem for you at the moment. However, by following the steps above, you should be able to find the poem and determine how the poet uses personification to describe the trees.

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i made a 61 d