Answer:
Its A
Explanation:
Its By making the reader feel as if he or she has been cheated or lied
to by the author
I think C because its talking about what is behind the story who did it how and why
Answer:
<u>C</u> - A
Explanation:
Sondra seems out of context as if she was just handed a script and told to go on stage doesn't seem as if she was prepared , on the other hand it could be Sondra A , since Sondra says she loves talking infront of large crowds it could be that there was some sarcasm but if it doesn't state anything about sarcasm your best guess is<u> " C " </u>
Answer:
The figurative language that can be found in the sentence is onomatopoeia.
Explanation:
<u>Onomatopoeia refers to words that represent a sound by imitating it. </u>There are several verbs that come, originally, from imitating a sound, such as: to buzz, to clang, to click, to tinkle, to jingle, and to chime, among others. T<u>he verbs </u><u>to sizzle </u><u>and </u><u>to crack</u><u> are also examples of onomatopoeia. </u><u>To sizzle</u><u> mostly refers to the sound food makes while being fried, although it can also refer to the sounds that fire makes while burning. The same goes for </u><u>to crack</u><u>, although it can refer to a more extensive range of sounds, such as explosions, or the sound of something breaking.</u> Therefore, we can safely say the sentence "The meat sizzled and cracked as I laid it into the hot pan" uses onomatopoeia.