I know for sure you can check off "is entertaining rather than informative." If I find out more I'll let you know.
Answer:
The verb "caterpillaring" suggests:
A. slowly moving
Explanation:
The word "caterpillar" is originally a noun used to refer to a type of worm-like insect. Caterpillars are small and their bodies do not allow them to move rapidly. With that in mind, we can infer that an author who uses "caterpillar" as a verb wishes to convey the idea that something is moving slowing, crawling, just like a caterpillar. In conclusion, we can choose letter A as the best option.
Subjunctive is a wishful thinking, like "i wish Elmo was real". Since only one of them are wishful thinking, the answer is A. Clue words: wish
D, he only has one eye and is a giant.
It cannot be:
Simile: <span>involving the comparison of one thing with another thing.
Example: He/She is as brave as a lion
<span>Methaphor:</span> </span><span>refers to something as being the same as another thing for rhetorical effect.
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Example: </span><span>The classroom was a zoo.
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Between the last 2 options:
Remember that alliteration is: <span>a stylistic literary device identified by the repeated sound of the first consonant in a series of multiple words, or the repetition of the same sounds or of the same kinds of sounds at the beginning of words or in stressed syllables of a phrase.
Example: </span><span>But a better butter makes a batter better.
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<span>This is an alliterative because the same first letter of words (B) occurs close together and produces alliteration in the sentence.
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While... Repetition is: Repetition is a literary device that repeats the same words or phrases a few times to make an idea clearer.
Example: I looked upon the rotting sea,
And drew my eyes away;
I looked upon the rotting deck,
<span>And there the dead men lay.</span>
So between both the one that makes more sense is Alliteration.