Answer:
1. Anaphora
2. Logos
3. Alliteration
4. Parallelism
Explanation:
Rhetorical devices are the literary devices used in writing to have a lasting effect on the reader and engage the reader in the writing. Anaphora is a rhetorical device in which words are repeated in the beginning of the successive clauses. So, if "May Cause" is repeated in the beginning of each line, it is "Anaphora". Logos is the literary device by which audience is convinced with the help of facts and reasons. So, facts about smoking is logos rhetoric appeal.
Repetition of same letter in the beginning of closely written words in a sentence leads to alliteration. In question 3, we see letter 's' being repeated, making it an example of alliteration.
Parallelism is constructing a sentence with words that are similar in sound, or meter or has similar meaning. Raises and suppresses are forming parallelism in the sentence in question 4.
I think it would be B or possibly C but for sure not A or D.
(I recently did a project about this book)
Nick seemed to care about a lot of the characters, marking A and D off the list. Wilson also seemed to have cared about people (especially when Myrtle died). I feel that Myrtle didn't seem to care about people whereas Myrtle seemed to be embarassing some of the characters.
Answer:
he testify s in order to tell his side of the story and showcase himself as a person
Answer:
problem-solution and sequence
Yes the answer is B he is correct