The answer should be 'D' but it can depend based on teachers, if your teacher has talked often about general reference sites then they might want 'A'. 
        
                    
             
        
        
        
Answer:
Shakespeare's themes are hugely relatable to modern day themes. 
Explanation:
While Shakespeare work in question isn't mentioned in your full answer, neither the text, some common themes of something like Romeo and Juliet include: Violence, greed, insanity, jealousy, good and evil, love, and loyalty. 
However, if the text in question is overarching many Shakespearean works, note that the most prominent themes are appearance and reality, change, order and disorder, and conflict. 
 
        
             
        
        
        
The tone can be humorous, enthusiastic and sarcastic.
        
             
        
        
        
For number 4 it goes onomatopoeia then repetition then alliteration then assonance 
for number 5 it goes metaphor then personification then simile then hyperbole 
for number 6 it goes odor: negative criminal: negative youthful: positive smart:positive
        
             
        
        
        
The answer that best explains how Nye's word choice helps establish her voice in the excerpt is the following one:
Nye uses figurative language to support her opinion that staying connected to one's heritage makes life richer.
As you can see, she is using her mother tongue when talking to her neighbors so as to show them that she is still very close to her heritage and family background.