That magazine contains many different kinds of stories and articles.
Answer:
Aposiopesis
Explanation:
Aposiopesis is a figure of speech in which the speaker or writer breaks off abruptly, and leaves the statement incomplete.
1:The world does not revolves around you I'm not uranous
2:The truth shall set you free but first it's going to tick you off
3: you tried to trick me but, I'm not the joking type but hey jokes on you
4:ha ha ha ha ha,Oh wait you thought
5:oh wait you thought I was playing when I said I was going to do that ha ha ha ha ha you thought
extra cause I'm extra LOl:Ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha
your welcome
The figure of speech
used in 'so, some of us had two worlds' is a metaphor.<span>
<span>Metaphor is an expression or phrase used in an creative way
to depict somebody/something else in order to demonstrate that the two things
have the same character and to make the description more powerful. For example:
‘She has a heart of stone.’</span></span>
He said to put the blankets in the linen closet, so that's what I'm doing.
An indirect quotation is when the meaning is there, but not the exact words.
It's like...
She said, "go to your room right now."
That would be a direct quote, but an indirect quote would be:
She told me to go to my room.
The meaning is the same, but the little quotation marks aren't there. Indirect means that it's not straight from the source.