c. metaphorIn the above passage, the figurative language that exists is
in the form of the following words:  “starless
midnight of racism and war.”  We know the
figurative language is not a simile because similes will include the use of the
words “as” or “like,” and these words are not present.  We know the figurative language is not
personification because personification gives human attributes to non-human
things, and this is not occurring here. 
We also know the figurative language is not a hyperbole because a
hyperbole is a type of exaggeration, and there does not appear to be an
exaggeration here.  Thus, we can conclude
that the figurative language is a metaphor because a metaphor makes comparisons
that are not literally applicable.  That
said, because there are technically no stars or times of day in racism and war,
it can be deduced that the type of figurative language used is metaphor. 
 
        
                    
             
        
        
        
Answer:
I am listening to the radio. 
you I usually listen to the news in the morning 
 
        
             
        
        
        
The correct answer is D. A discussion of specific uses of alliteration
.
When you are critiquing or evaluating a poem, you will mostly pay attention to the theme, as well as figures of speech and rhythm. Alliteration is a figure of speech where consonants are repeated in neighboring words - and it is important for analysis of sound and rhythm, which is why it might appear in the evaluation of that poem.