Here are the answers for the given clauses above:
1. <span>that uses the technique of stream of consciousness: Adjectival clause
2. </span><span>how Faulkner envisioned the world through the eyes of Benjy Compson: Adverbial clause
3. </span><span>That his sympathies were with the cook Dilsey: Noun clause
4. </span><span>Because the first section of the book is seen through the eyes of a mentally handicapped man: Adverbial clause
5. </span><span>that is worth the work : adjectival clause
6. </span><span>If you read Faulkner’s opus: adverbial clause</span>
Answer: E) Personification.
Explanation: personification is a figure of speech that consists in giving human characteristics to non human objects (or animals). In the given sentence we can see an example of personification because it is giving the night-wind (non human object) the ability to breathe (human characteristic). So from the given options, the one that expresses the figure of speech that is in the sentence, is the corresponding to option E: personification.
According to National PTA 52% of the USA citizens agree with having advertisements at school since roughly 88% of the population do not pay attention to the advertisements showcasted around them, therefore they believe that using the school ground as a platform for advertisements is actually a smart move as these companies provide funds that schools desesperately need.
On the bright side, there are many advertisements that are actually helpful for students such as PSAs or adds about healthy food.
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The poem is in rhyming couplets. The figures of speech used by the poet is 'Personification'. ... I like the poem because of the beautiful imagery. Words like 'silver' and 'silvery' are mentioned in the second line of every couplet.
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3. I plan to make a pizza.
Explanation:
Beam is asking back the same question to Karn. So, Karn has to answer what he's thinking/doing for the weekend.