'Calm like the moon' uses 'like' for comparison, making it a simile (A-I). 'Camel is the ship of the desert' directly equates two things without 'like/as', making it a metaphor (B-II). 'Seema smells of shampoo on sunny Sundays' repeats the 's' sound, making it alliteration (C-III). 'The dancing tree rejoiced' gives human qualities to a tree, making it personification (D-IV). This matches option 1.