Answer:
D. The sights and sounds of early spring.
Explanation:
Just read and see the details. It is simple. And where it says, "All things were THAWING, bending, snapping." Thawing is the key word in there because when it is thawing, it is talking about winter ending and spring starting.
The device that is not used in the headings given from "Sweet Nothings" is that of a Simile.
<h3>What is a Simile?</h3>
A simile is a way of describing something by comparing it to another thing. This is done with the words, "as" or "like".
In the above headings, there are no similies used because and we see this with the absence of the words, "as" and "like".
Find out more on similies at brainly.com/question/273941.
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Answer: A citation is called a <u><em>reference</em></u>
Explanation: I believe you mean a citation. On google a citation is defined as a quotation from or reference to a book, paper, or author, especially in a scholarly work. A citation is often referred to as a reference perhaps the quotes helps you reference what you are reading and thus comprehend.
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Answer:
8: It should be D
9: It should be A
Explanation:
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Answer:
Its is B.
Explanation:
It is B because google said so and it make more sense.