<em>I think the answer to your question would be A - It uses figurative language. Due to the fact of the over-exaggerating factor of "Hit me like a bolt of lightning". Hope this helps - Have an amazing rest of your day!</em>
Bob the mason building a magnificent house
<span>The correct answer is D. Remember, the word "aesthetic" means "having a sense of beauty." Thus, the correct answer would involve a sensory detail that provides a sense of beauty. Answer D is correct because the image "a thin, sizzling sound" is not necessary to the passage. The sentence could have ended after the word "rim," and no meaning would have been lost. However, the sensory detail "a thin, sizzling sound" does have a clear aesthetic impact. First, this phrase produces a clear image for the reader to imagine. Second, this phrase sounds beautiful, thanks to the use of alliteration (sizzling sound) and onomatopoeia (the word "sizzling" mimics the sound of the air is making). </span>
Answer:
1. The beautiful white dress is hers
2. The new car is his
Explanation:
When saying a sentence like " the beautiful white dress is her" the dress belongs to her so it would be "the beautiful white dress is <u>hers</u>"
Same with the car one the car belongs to him so its " The new car is <u>his"</u>