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Read these lines from “After Apple-Picking” by Robert Frost.

Were he not gone,
The woodchuck could say whether it’s like his
Long sleep, as I describe its coming on,
Or just some human sleep.

How does the personification in these lines affect the poem?

1. It implies that the speaker wishes he could sleep as long as the woodchuck does.

2. It helps to explain that it is late, and the woodchuck has already left to go sleep.

3. It suggests that the woodchuck doesn’t have to work as hard as the speaker.

4. It creates the feeling that the woodchuck and the speaker would compare their sleeping habits.

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Answer:

its 3 It suggests that the woodchuck doesn’t have to work as hard as the speaker.

Explanation:

Were he not gone,

The woodchuck could say whether it’s like his

Long sleep, as I describe its coming on,

Or just some human sleep.

“After Apple-Picking” is a poem written by an American poet, Robert Frost.

The correct option to the following is :

(D) It creates the feeling that the woodchuck and the speaker would compare their sleeping habits.

The personification of these lines is

  • In these lines, the poet says that he is very sleepy after all the work.

  • He is comparing his sleep with the woodchuck hibernation sleep.

  • He says that whether his sleep is ordinary like human sleep or like the woodchuck hibernating sleep.

Thus, the correct option is (D) It creates the feeling that the woodchuck and the speaker would compare their sleeping habits.

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