I believe C is the answer
Hope this helps
Answer:
B. Disjunction.
Explanation:
To answer this question we need to know what disjunction means.
<u>When two statements are connected with the word 'or', the new statement is called </u><u>a disjunction.</u><u> In other words, a disjunction is a compound sentence formed by using the word 'or' to join two simple sentences. </u>
As for other options:
- A conjunction is wrong because it would connect the statements with 'and'
- Conditional is wrong because it would connect the statements with 'if'
- The converse is wrong because it would connect the statements with 'no'.
I hope it helped you :)
Answer:
1.Hyperbole
2. Metaphor
6. Simile
Explanation:
I'm not really sure of the rest but, metaphor is to say something is. Simile is like or as. Hyperbole is like an over exaggeration. It could also be verbal irony which is saying something you don't really mean, but I'm pretty sure that it's Hyperbole. The Lit Devices are: Hyperbole, Foreshadowing, Theme, Dramatic Irony, Verbal Irony, Metaphor, Simile. If you look up the meanings to those it should help. I hope I was helpful somewhat
Answer:
D
Explanation:
I'm not saying it's right but It's the best answer on there