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Read the passage below, There came a still more violent whirl of the sphere and we had clutched one another. In another moment we were
spun about again. Round we went and over, and then I was on all fours. The lunar dawn had hold of us. It meant to
show us little men what the moon could do with us.
What meaning can the reader infer from the use of personification above?
The men should not have come to the moon.
The sun was angry at the men,
The men were powerless against the sun's force.
The sphere was broken to pieces.

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