Answer:
A. Make no change.
Explanation:
According to the given passage, the writer constructed each sentence with grammatical accuracy with no errors whatsoever.
In sentence 8, there is no need to change the pronoun "I" to "me" because it is used correctly.
Also, in sentence 4, the word "chefs" are in a group and there is no need for individual terms like "his/her".
Sentence 2 is correct the way it is.
The topic—"Literary devices in American poetry"—would be a weak topic because such a topic is extremely vague and not specific enough.
American poetry uses many, MANY literary devices—and many of which are not unique to American poetry alone. Also, "American poetry" in general is too broad of topic.
It's a redundant sentence because it does not need to say "over and over" and "and repeated it. Also those two phrases are double negatives. It could also be called a run on sentence.
Answer:
That the sirens would kill you
Explanation:
Circe warns Odysseus to avoid the song of the sirens because it will seduce him. What is the danger associated with the sirens? The sweet sound of the sirens' voices will lure Odysseus and his men in by singing of what they desire and kill them.