Because fairy tales are fiction, I believe that is why.
The correct answers are the following:
- The literary technique best illustrated by the quotation is (A) Alliteration. Alliteration is a literary device that consists of the repetition of a consonant sound at the beginning of words or stressed syllables of close proximity. The words "full, fadom, feet, five and father" begin with the sound /f/.
- The rhyme scheme of the octave of a Petrarchan sonnet is (A) abba/abba. The first eight lines almost always follow this rhyme scheme.
- The literary technique best illustrated by the quotation is (B) Allusion. Allusion, in literature, is a figure of speech that consists in a reference to a person, thing, place or event.
Answer:
The correct answer is -ic
Explanation:
When you add the suffix -ic to the root phon, you get the word phonic, which means 'something that has the characteristics of sound.
<span>C: consider the title of the story. Often there is a clue in it to the authors message.</span>