Answer:
The answer to your question above is D. Elements.
Answer:
Look<em><u> before you leap</u></em>.
Explanation:
Typically, the subordinate clause begins with an adverb.
You could also write the sentences this way:
Before you leap, look. (Note the necessary comma.)
I would say C because its important you site what ever info your getting from the internet. Yes, the rest of the answers are to consider, but siting sources comes first.
Simile: life is like a box of chocolates
Hyperbole: he ran for an eternity
Metaphor: ping pong was his life
Allusion: the world is just waiting for you to go enjoy it
Personification: maybe Forrest grump had it right about life