The correct answer is (d) Personification.
Here, the sun is referred to as reluctant i.e., it is shown to have feelings like that of a human (being reluctant).
- Personification is the point at which you give an item or creature human practices. An illustration of personification would be in the nursery rhyme "Hello Diddle," where "the little canine snickered to see such tomfoolery." Anthropomorphism is the point at which you make an article or creature dress and act like a human.
- Personification is a sort of non-literal language wherein non-human things are portrayed as having human ascribes, as in the sentence, "The downpour poured down on the wedding visitors, not interested in their arrangements." Describing the downpour as "detached" is an illustration of personification since downpour can't be "impassive,"
- Personification in "Hello Diddle" by Mother Goose makes senseless symbolism, for example, canine giggling and a dish fleeing with a spoon. While this might be a basic nursery rhyme, it's an incredible illustration of personification's capacity to engage a grin out of us and make an image to us.