Answer:
10- Oxymoron
The words "safety" and "hazard" are right by each other and those are complete opposites so that is an oxymoron.
11- alliteration
The use of the b's at the beginning of a lot of the words is alliteration because it is the repetition of a similar sound at the beginning of the word. The only other one that it could be is consonance because consonance also repeats a sound, but only consonants and it is usually at the end of the word. Even though b is a consonant, I don't think it is consonance because the repetition appears at the beginning of the word.
12- Anaphora
This is anaphora because the word "singing" is being repeated in most of the clauses in order to place emphasis on it.
Its C. Significant world event.
Answer: It's the first answer: "she"
Explanation:
Because that's the answer.
Expository = Expose. to expose something is to give an impression of something. It's D.
Answer:
Repetition is a rhetorical device used between sentences 4-6.
Explanation:
In the three sentences the author repeats the phrase “you must” several times. This is done to emphasis his/her point and make his train of thought easier to process. This is also a persuasion technique used by many writers to convince readers that their belief(s) are the correct one.