Answer: Anaphora
Explanation: The phrase “let it come” is used repeatedly throughout the text. It is not antithesis because the information in the text is not contradicting anything. It’s not epistrophe because it’s not only one word being repeated, but a phrase. It’s not allusion because it’s not referencing anything in the text.
It is (in his attic room)! Words like in, about, outside, between are where prepositional phrases start.
metaphors compare two concepts that at first seem unrelated
Answer:
You would first, make the egg, you would then put meat, hash or vegetables in the middle of the eggs and then fold it.