Answer: The poem “1975: Year of the Cat”, is about a ten-year-old girl who has only known her hometown and is encouraged by her family to have hope in life, but restricted to stay home. The title of the novel "Inside Out & Back Again" suggests a desire to get out of a place, but being put back for some reason, having then a similar plot to the first poem.
Explanation: We can encounter several similarities with both stories. The poem “1975: Year of the Cat,” tells the story of a little girl being trapped in her house by the family and society rules. However, she is encouraged by her mother to have hope in life. On the other hand, the novel "Inside Out & Back Again" tells the story of a girl the same age, who is also very united to her family, but somehow forced to stay inside due to the horrible place they moved to. Although the plot is not told in the title of the novel, the reader can infer that a back and forth situation occurs.
It could not be alliteration, since the words should start with the same letter in the same line.
it could be repetition since 'no' is beong repeated.
it could not be assonance, since the vowels are not being repeated with the same sound.
it could not be rhyme, because the words dont sound the same.
so (b) it is.
I think it would be B. pathos because it would be a emotional reason its persuading you by appealing to emotion.
Answer: I don’t think so....
Explanation: hope this helps!