Alliteration
Alliteration is the repetition of the beginning sounds of neighboring words.
Examples include:
She sells seashells.
Walter wondered where Winnie was.
Anaphora
Anaphora is a technique where several phrases or verses begin with the same word or words.
Examples include:
I came, I saw, I conquered. - Julius Caesar
Mad world! Mad kings! Mad composition! - King John II, William Shakespeare
Frederick Douglass was separated from his mother in infancy because he was sold into slavery.
He didn’t know the exact date of his birth but chose to celebrate it on February 14th.
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Here is an example of personification. The ocean sometimes moves like a snail. Other times, it moves the force of a bull charging toward a red-colored flag. When the latter is the case, you don't want to be trapped in it's belly.
<h3>What is
personification?</h3>
Personification is the result in literature when a writer uses the qualities of living things or animate objects to describe those that are non-animated or non-living.
In the sentence above, the words that reveal personification are:
- A bull charging
- Belly
- moving like a snail.
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Answer: Letter A sounds about right.
Your answer is C..
if this answer is incorrect, then i am sorry..