The allusion is in the sentence "...by taking a Jeffersonian approach to spending."
Where’s the question? There’s no context, so I can’t really help you with this.
Is it multiple answers option? cuz a similie uses as and compares. but personification compares something characteristics to nonhuman things so it is one of them
Put yourself into Mary's shoes how do you think Mary felt when she becomes more independent and why do u think that?
Answer:
It makes the imagined addressee feel more present to the reader.
Explanation:
In this poem, the author refers to his addressee as a "master poet." This master poet is most likely God. The author tells us that he cannot be "vain" and believe himself to be a good poet when he looks at how talented God is. He feels humbled by God's power and the beauty of his creations. By referring to God as another poet, the author makes Him feel more present to the reader.