4. metaphor
5. alliteration
6. simile
7. hyperbole
8. allusion
9. personification
10. onomatopoeia (?)
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Answer:
Explanation:
The speaker portrays the sewing bunch as a haven and the sewing school as a shelter in the last stanza. The speaker uses such words as intense, ungainly, and deciphered to outline the trouble engaged with sewing.The speaker tells about an encounter that happened when she was youthful instead of portraying a later encounter. The speaker makes references to music to show that she would have preferably taken music exercises over figured out how to sew.
The answer is C, that should help.
Answer:
The best summary of Sir Kay's worldview in “Arthur Becomes King of Britain” is "He values fame, importance, and physical strength."
Explanation:
Sir Kay's believe in his physical strength and in his abilities to fight in order to conquer anything he'd like to have or accomplish, he is the foster brother of Arthur and was one of the Knights of the round table eventually, he was selfish, spoiled, and nasty but deep in he was not exactly a bad person, he was just quite vane.