Answer:
6. Pronouns
Explanation:
Think of pronouns as a place holder so a text doesn't sound so repetitive. For example:
"Molly is really good at gymnastics, but Molly could improve."
You could replace the proper noun, to make the sentence sound less repetitive.
"Molly is really good at gymnastics but she could improve."
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Hello, the correct answer is B, this is a couplet.
A couplet is a stanza containing two lines which rhyme, and conclude a Shakespearean sonnet.
Consolidate comes from the Latin roots com- ("together") and solidare ("to make solid"). So, consolidate is to bring things together to make something solid, stronger, or easier to handle.
They are comparing a poem to a "flowering twig of thought" without using like or as. Thus, it is a <em>metaphor.</em>
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