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pentagon [3]
3 years ago
5

5. In the next to last sentence, Washington's phrase, "in a willing obedience among all classes to the mandates of law" helps hi

m create:
Question options:

climax.

antithesis.

elaborate simile.

understatement.

9. In his last words, Washington speaks of bringing to the southern states "a new heaven and a new earth." Washington is using:
Question options:

climax.

antithesis.

allegory.

metaphor.

11. In the opening sentence the writer uses:
Question options:

allegory.

antithesis.

maxim.

climax.

17. In saying, "be careful, or you will get lost in the mud," the writer is using:
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pun.

onomatopoeia.

climax.

simile.

19. In saying, "not to strive after a life of ignoble ease, but to strive to do their duty," Roosevelt uses:
Question options:

metaphor.

simile.

antithesis.

allegory.

24. In the second half of the second sentence (the part that begins, "if it is honest work�"), Roosevelt uses:
Question options:

antithesis.

onomatopoeia.

subordination.

metonymy.

I have to pass this test please help me out!
English
2 answers:
KIM [24]3 years ago
6 0

5. Climax

9. Allegory

11. Maxim

17. Pun

19. Antithesis

24. Metonymy



Vikki [24]3 years ago
5 0
5 is antithesis
9 is allegory
11 is maxim
17 is simile
19 is simile
24 is metonymy
I hope this helps you.
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