Formal diction
Douglass's use of the words "severe trial" and "departure", as well as his sentence structure shows a more formal diction. He is basically saying nothing stopped him from leaving. However, he uses much more formal diction. Imagery is the creation of images in the reader's mind through description. There are no images in the reader's mind from this excerpt. There are also no elements of sentiment in the passage or subjectivity.
Answer:
B
Explanation:
B makes the most sense within logic, and properness.
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Answer:
A. Simile
Explanation:
"His face was deathly pale, and the lines of it were hard like drawn wires."
The word like indicates that the answer is a simile, because a simile is comparing two things using "like" or "as".
Why isn't it hyperbole?
There is no exaggeration throughout the sentence.
Why not personification?
There is no object that is being given humanistic traits.
The main action a writer takes when proofreading is fixing errors.
The underlined word <em>puppies </em>is used as A. direct object in this sentence.
Take what out of here? That dog and those puppies.