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Read the excerpt from "Mushrooms" by Sylvia Plath. Overnight, very Whitely, discreetly, Very quietly Our toes, our noses Take hold on the loam, Acquire the air. Nobody sees us, Stops us, betrays us; The small grains make room.

Which lines most effectively personify the mushrooms as rebellious?

A Overnight, very Whitely, discreetly,
B Very quietly Our toes, our noses
С Take hold on the loam, Acquire the air
D Nobody sees us, Stops us, betrays us;

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