Answer:
The imagerys can be seen in the lines:
Plum-sweet they swell;
their thin skins hold moist red earth.
Explanation:
Imagery is the figure of speech used when the author wants to describe objects, situations and actions in a way that stimulates the reader's five senses, allowing him to hear, see and feel the characteristics of the description. We can see an example of imagery in the lines above, as the author describes features in which the reader knows the sensation and can feel it again when reading the lines.
Answer:
2). A group of words that work together as a unit.
Explanation:
A phrase is usually described as a group of two or more words that works together as a unit and able to communicate something meaningful. However, phrases fail to offer a complete thought due to the absence of a subject and verb. The phrases work as a part(not whole) of a sentence or clause in order to accomplish its meaning(as a noun, adjectives, or adverbs) and add content to the sentence(as subject(through noun phrase), as a subject complement(through prepositional phrase), etc.). Thus, <u>option 2</u> best defines a phrase as 'a group of words that works together as a unit'.
114x2= 228 and 212x1.5= 318 so 318+228= 546