The use of imagery conjures up a vision, a
taste, a smell, or a sound for the
reader.
I would say that it is C sarcasm
Answer:
number 5's answer
Explanation:
The rules and the language of the oath suggest that the boys are gullible, because they describe the oath as "beautiful" but they don't understand the severity of it.
<span>At last, a required reading question that does not require having done the reading! </span>
<span>Do you know what asyndeton is? (It's the absence of a conjunction where grammar requires one.) A common asyndeton is "I came, I saw, I conquered." (Veni, vidi, vici in Latin.) The "and" that goes in a series is missing. </span>
<span>Most often the missing conjunction is and or or, but it can be anything. </span>
<span>Now find some of those in the book.
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