The poetic device being used in the first line ‘Stormy, husky, brawling is imagery while ‘City of the Big Shoulders’ is allusion.
Answer: B) Allusion and D) Imagery
Explanation
Imagery is a poetic device that is used to give the reader a detailed description of the setting of the poem.
This device helps in setting the imagination of the reader.
Here ‘Stormy, husky, brawling’ brings the image of a busy and noisy atmosphere.
Allusion is a poetic device used to bring the name of something through an indirect reference.
Here ‘City of the Big Shoulders’ gives an indirect calling to hard-working city.
Answer:
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The story revolves around Harry Bittering and his family's attempt to flee Earth's war by establishing a colony on Mars. Bittering is uneasy in the novel, as if there is something strange about the environment. Just as Bittering is deciding whether or not to leave, the Earth war ruins half of the remaining spaceships, leaving Bittering and his family stranded on Mars.
And it's at this point that things start to go wrong. From their eye color to the plants they cultivate in the ground, everything about them starts to change. Roses are also beginning to turn a shade of green. He attempts to build a sail, but by that time, everything has been destroyed because the Bitterings' appearance and bone structure are changing.
Five years have passed since the Earth war started, and a new ship has arrived on Mars with the goal of rescuing the trapped Earthlings. When they arrive, though, all they see are Martians—no evidence of the humans can be found.
finished the test and the answer is B.
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