<em>The type of figurative language represented by the use of the word Selma in the provided stanza is allusion.
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<em>Allusion </em>is a brief and indirect reference to a person, place, thing or idea of historical, cultural, literary or political significance, in this particular case the 1965 civil rights march from Selma, Alabama, in which nonviolent protestors were attacked by police. Allusions are just passing comments about which the writer expects the reader to possess enough knowledge to noticeits importance in a text.
<em>The use of such figurative language affects the last line of this particular stanza by providung a description</em>. Even though the descriptions referred to persons or things in allusions are not fully detailed, its use enables writers or poets to simplify complex ideas and emotions.
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I believe the answer is B
No, Use tone, the viewpoint character’s attitude, in every scene to deepen the reader’s connections to the events of that scene and to the character. While the characters feelings is what is affected by the tone.
Answer: A.) the angrier the speaker gets, the more he nurses his wrath in secret.
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the answer is A.
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the answer is a because it basically says that lol
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