Yes, true. We have to do that at school sometimes.
An allusion is a reference; an eponym is usually a noun that's named after a person (i.e. achilles' heel, called that after the greek hero); a hyperbole is an extreme exaggeration; and an anastrophe is your only choice left. an anastrope is the inversion of word order. think yoda.
a broken girl ,
in a broken home,
dreams left unspoken of,
and everything became left!
"bam" goes the doors,
the yelling begins,
for real screams the girl,
as she gets left alone?
1) C
A - them is unnecessary in this and you would need to add “his” in order for this to work
B- His is unnecessary, “both sisters are taller” is more proper sounding
D - “the two both his sisters are taller”, the two is unnecessary, and the is unnecessary, to make this work it would be “both his sisters are taller”
2) Im pretty sure it’s B but I’m not 100% sure
it’s either b or d but i’m pretty sure it’s d