I read the book in grade 7 and I don't remember much of the book but I only know that number 1 is b hope this helps
Answer:
Hiya, anaphora is basically repetition and I am going to demonstrate it in a form of speech. Here the word nothing is being repeated for emphasis, hope it helps :)
example:
My pain and suffering cannot be erased with money or riches or random speeches promising the heavens and earth, I am brawling for people to wake up and realise that we are one. I have nothing but blood, sweat and tears to at least make a change. I have nothing extravagant to give but the words that are will being life to the uprising of equality again. Nothing.
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<h3>Assonance:</h3>
"The tide rise, the tide falls" - Repetition of "i".
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<h3>Consonance:</h3>
"Darkness settles on roofs and walls" - Repetition of consonant sound "s".
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<h3>Personification:</h3>
"The little waves, with their soft, white hands" - Giving the waves human attributes.
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<h3>Alliteration:</h3>
"But the sea, the sea in the darkness calls" - Repeating consonant sounds "th" and "s".
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<h3>Metaphor:</h3>
"Twilight" - resembles old age or close to death.
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<h3>Imagery:</h3>
"Efface the footprints in the sand" - Shows the reader what the beach looks like.
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Best of Luck!
The answer is: [D]: "sentence 1" .
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Note: "sentence 1" is:
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"<span>(1) William Shakespeare was born in 1564."
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A negative appeal because the author is using negative words to explain things in the passage