This question seems to be incomplete. However, there is enough information to find the right answer.
Answer:
The different uses and perspectives around books, and the power they have in our future.
Explanation:
This poem by Celo Kulagoe, published in "Some modern poetry from the Solomon Islands" (1975) describes the way the Teacher, the Preacher, and the Dealer introduce her to books, and how the way she chooses to approach them might have a great impact on what the future hold for her.
For example, the preacher says to "follow this narrow trail," which might represent the limited scope of religion on knowledge and science, something that the author seems to want to avoid, as she longs for the wisdom provided by books.
Answer:
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The correct answer is D. alliteration
That's when consonants repeat at the beginning of numerous consecutive words, in this case it being the letter R.
Answer: 1. personification - words climbing
2. diving into the stream of students is a metaphor comparing the stream of students to a stream of water.
3. Dropped "like" a pop tart is a simile because a simile is a comparison using 'like' or 'as'.
4. We collide "like" bumper cars - simile.
5. Personification - gut is like a beast scraping away.
6. Simile - it is using 'like' to make a comparison.
7. Simile - "like" a popped balloon.
8. Lights wink. Lights can't wink so that is personification - when you give something inanimate human characteristics.
9. The card is "like" a white patch of hope but they didn't use like so it is a metaphor. Only a simile uses like or as.
10. The sandwich barfed. Sandwiches can't barf so it is personification.
11. Her voice sounds LIKE - simile uses like or as.
12. I am a deer. He is comparing himself to a deer without using 'like' or 'as' so it is a metaphor.
Explanation:
I explained for each answer.