Sentences are both simple and complex to clearly communicate ideas.
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Each paragraph focuses on a key area to make related support clear and relevant.
Answer:
1 - D : the repetition of consonant sounds at the beginning of words
2 - C : the comparison of two things without the use of <em>like</em> or <em>as</em>
3 - B : the pattern of long and short syllables in a line
4 - A : how a poem is grouped into words, lines, and stanzas
The correct answer is:
It reinforces the idea that all people, not just the speaker's father, should fight against death.
<em> "Rage, Rage against the dying of the light" and "Do not go gentle into that good night</em>" this repetition of lines show to the speaker's that everyone should fight death. He explains how all different types of men fight death.
Answer for question 1 is a burglar breaks in
Answer for question 2 is b. :)
Jane Austen uses Omniscient Narration to highlight her characters' traits in Pride and Prejudice. The book is generally narrated by the third person or as Elizabeth. But it allows the reader to study the characters by what they do, what others say about their endeavors and how they act in the presence of the other characters.