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Read the following passage from “Three Skeleton Key”: The rats of the sea are fierce…. Large, strong, and intelligent, clannish and seawise, able to put the best of mariners to shame with their knowledge of the sea, their uncanny ability to foretell the weather. How has the author managed to communicate the power of the rats in these sentences?

A. by making them sound like animals

B. by making them crawl like animals

C. by making them seem like people

D. by making them talk like people

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The Answer is C. By making them seem like people
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Answer: C. By making them seem like people.

Step-by-step explanation: In the given passage from “Three Skeleton Key” the author manages to communicate the power of rats by making them seem like people, we can clearly see that because he refers to the rat as "intelligent," "seawise," and also "strong" and "fierce." The author also uses personification by saying that the rats are able to put the best of mariners to shame with their knowledge of the sea.

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