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‘It goes on and on and on’
Repetition
‘The smell of wine and cheap purfume’
Imagery
‘Their shadows searching the night’
Personification
Are a few. And I’m sure there are many more hope this helps!
Answer:
Hercules strangles the snakes that Hera puts in his crib
Explanation:
it's the only thing that happened to him as a child
It's certainly sensory. And it's figurative too. I think I'd pick figurative because the central piece of language is a simile. That's pretty good use of language when you compare the bobbing heads of flowers to helmeted soldiers.
The answer to your question is B!!! ;)
The answer is: [B]: Gastro-
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(Note: Think: "gastrointestinal" (GI);
"gastric bypass";
"GERD" (for "gastroesophageal reflex disease");
"gastroenterology" / "gastroenterologist";
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Answer choice [A]: "Chiro-" refers to: "hand" (e.g. "chiropractor").
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Answer choice [C]: "Cord/o-" refers to: "cord", or "spinal cord";
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Answer choice [D]: "Dom- " is either non-existent or little known
(in terms of medical terminology).
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