The answer for your question is Either A or B
The correct answer is letter C. Innuendo. “I am not going to use personal politics against my opponent, but at least with me you get someone with good family values!” Innuendo refers to <span>an allusive or oblique remark or hint, typically a suggestive or disparaging one.
</span>The choices are:
A. Euphemism
B. Hyperbole
C. Innuendo
<span>D. No device used</span>
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what's the underlined word I dont see it-
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The State of the Union speech before Congress was largely about the national security of the United States and the threat to other democracies from world war that was being waged across the continents in the eastern hemisphere. ... He outlined the U.S. role in helping allies already engaged in warfare.
The sentence that has an error in subject-verb agreement is D. The man, in the next apartment, as well as the people across the hall, have lived in the building since 1960.
Subject-verb agreement means that the subject of a sentence and the verb must agree in number. That is to say, both of them need to be singular or plural. In sentence D, the subject of the sentence is "the man" and the verb is "have lived". As the sentence refers to one man, the verb should be "has lived" in order to agree in number with the subject.