Answer: By beginning each line with a type of worker
Explanation: You can eliminate answer choice A, because the first line of the excerpt begins with “those,” while the other sentences begin with “the.” Answer choice B cannot be valid because Whitman lists the type of worker at the beginning of such line, as opposed to the end. Answer choice D can easily be eliminated because each line ends with a different word, and none are the same. Therefore, you are left with answer choice C, which is clearly the correct answer, as mechanics, carpenters, masons, and boatman are all brought up within the first three words of each sentence.
Answer:
Can't see the forest for the trees
Macbeth has been crowned king- a glorious position- but he feels empty and worthless because of his actions
Answer:
C.
Explanation:
C. In the last chapter, the author wrote in short, panicky sentences.
This is describing audio, as if you could hear the worrying or nervousness in a person's voice.
Malaphorism is the rhetorical device used in this situation.
A malaphor is a combination of malapropism, the substitution of an incorrect word
to another word that sounds alike, and a metaphor, a figure of speech in which the
context of word or phrase is not applicable in real life.