Answer:
- Personification
- Apostrophe
- Personification
Explanation:
In the first section, we can see that sleep was portrayed as something that was being murdered. Sleep is inanimate, it has no life and therefore cannot be killed, which is a condition that only happens to living beings. When this happens, we claim that the personification is being used.
In the second section we see that Lady Macbeth sees something that does not exist and speaks of something that is not there, as if she were. This is an example of an apostrophe, which is the figure of speech used when a speaker refers directly to something that does not exist or to someone who is dead as if he were alive.
In the third excerpt we see again the use of personification through the reference to the newborn baby who is without any clothes, completely naked.
The only sentence which correctly uses a verb that agrees with its subject is D) Is Yolanda at summer camp this week?
The other sentences are incorrect because:
A) In the sky <em>were </em>few clouds.
B) birds <em>live
</em>C) <em>were </em>people<em>
</em>
The correct answer is: [C]: " hesistant " .
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One example of irony in this story is when King Midas touches his food and it turns into gold. So therefore he can not even eat.
<u>Explanation:</u>
The golden touch is a story which has been written by Albert Hurter. It is one of the most famous stories which all the children know and have read in their childhood.
The story teaches the lesson to the students to not to be very greedy and be happy with what you have no matter that whether you have less or more, just learn to be satisfied and content. This is shown in the story when the blessing of the King turns out to be a curse.