This is the remaining answer. All I did was search each verb definition, and place it at the rightful category. :). (If they're not correct, I apologize.)
Walk: Stride, Trek, Shuffle,
Talk: Roar, soliloquize
Succeed: Score
Catch: Collar, Overcome, Trap, Snare, Claw, Corral, Conquer
Answer:
The Answer is C, Alliteration (I think)
Explanation:
Alliteration is the repetition of initial consonant sounds. Writers use alliteration to give emphasis to words, to imitate sounds, and to create musical effect.
This is irony.
It is irony because war is anything but kind. Alliteration would be if both words started with the same letter. Style is not a device, and a simile is when you compare something to something.
Answer:I believe it is the third one.
Explanation:(definition to help with similar questions in the future) In grammar, an intransitive verb does not allow a direct object. This is distinct from a transitive verb, which takes one or more objects. The verb property is called transitivity. Intransitive verbs are often identified as those that can't be followed by who or what.
Answer:
The actual answer is group III
Explanation:
Envy is a full word so it is always followed with "-able" except after 'i'.