The demons took the growth of the face of that man and gave it to the other person in the end of the story.
<u>Explanation:</u>
In the story how an old man lost his wen, the demons took away the growth of the face of a man upon a promise that they made to him and gave it to the other man who came to enjoy in their festivities and they gave it to him because they thought that he was the same person.
This growth was not given back to him because he had broken his promise and did not go back to the party of the demons.
The literary technique best illustrated by the quotation is (A) Alliteration. Alliteration is a literary device that consists of the repetition of a consonant sound at the beginning of words or stressed syllables of close proximity. The words "full, fadom, feet, five and father" begin with the sound /f/.
The rhyme scheme of the octave of a Petrarchan sonnet is (A) abba/abba. The first eight lines almost always follow this rhyme scheme.
The literary technique best illustrated by the quotation is (B) Allusion. Allusion, in literature, is a figure of speech that consists in a reference to a person, thing, place or event.
Assuming that you're referring to my last duchess by Robert Browning , the conclusion that we can draw about the speaker's character would be : He is extremely arrogant. You can see it on the words : 'i choose never to stoop' and 'i give commands'