Exaggeration, incongruity, parody, and reversal.
Answer:
d
Explanation:
the woman can only try her way
Answer:
(c) Transferred Epithet.
Explanation:
A transferred epithet is a figure of speech where the modifier (usually an adjective) is taken to modify other nouns in the sentence. In other words, a transferred epithet modifies a noun in a sentence other than the intended noun. This means that it describes a noun that was not initially supposed to modify.
In the given sentence <em>"he pointed an angry finger at me"</em>, the adjective "angry" was supposed to modify the pronoun "he". But with the placement of the word nearer to another noun "finger", it seems like it is describing the 'finger' rather than the person 'he'.
Thus, this sentence is an example of a transferred epithet.
1. the mutiny was a consequence.
2. they have been providing covert military aid to the rebels.
3. i believe these figures are quite portentous and rather alarming.
4. the father handed down his posterity to his beloved son.
5. the books semblance was rather worn and dirty, however it was one of the most wonderful books known to man kind.
6. my mother conjured me to return to our house.
7. the young boy was chide for tracking dirt into the house.
8. the fire fighter was commended for his bravery by the mayor after saving many people.
9. the cat swiftly jumped from the table to the bookshelf.
10. my family’s jaunt to mexico was finally over.
Answer:
C
Explanation:
A just isnt correct, we all know that. D isn't correct. To me it looks to obvious. So you have C and B. I know for a fact there has to be a dash, so it's C
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