The poet is using an allegory.
An understatement is when you present something as less important as it really is.
A hyperbole is an over exaggeration.
Irony is like sarcasm where you say something but mean the opposite, or when you expect something and the complete opposite happens.
The answer is <span>D) Abigail has stood as though on tiptoe, absorbing his presence, wideeyed. “Gah! I’d almost forgot how strong you are, John Proctor!”. Such a good book. I had to read it last year for AP Lit.</span>
<u>Answer:</u>
<em>Words that create pictures- </em><u><em>imagery</em></u><em>
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<em>A comparison- </em><u><em>metaphor</em></u><em>
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<em>The main idea- </em><u><em>theme</em></u><em>
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<em>The attitude of the writer towards the subject, idea, theme or characters- </em><u><em>Tone</em></u><em>
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<em>Images, plot patterns, and characters that occur frequently in literature- </em><u><em>archetypes</em></u><em>
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<u>Explanation:</u>
The given word bank has been used for giving one word for the sentences given. Metaphor, tone, archetype, imagery and theme are the words which describes the respective sentences and are often used in literature with the reference to a text.
Answer:
A) The United States has no choice but to enter the war because of hostile actions by the Germans.
Explanation:
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