In this passage, Alliteration is present in the words "nodded, nearly napping".
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 three words "nodded, nearly, napping" begin with the sound /n/. The effect that alliteration has in this passage is that <u>it resembles the situation of falling asleep</u>. Thus, the reader can experience that through the word choice of the poem.
Child is less concerned with character development than Slaughter.
Interpretation is the explanation after understanding. It is very direct in approach and avoids the use of any passive verbs. However, in this case, the statement in <em>"Option-B"</em> is the epitome of interpretation. It is very direct in nature and can not be broken into more facts for understanding the dialogue in a better way. However, other options provided here can be broken into sections to understand a few more facts hidden in the statements.
Therefore, no other option can be counted as a correct answer to this query.
1. S-V
2. S-V-O (mice is the object)
3. S-V
4. S-V-O (our laws is the object)
5. S-V
6. S-V
7. S-V-O (your signature is the object)
8. S-V-O (you is the object)
9. S-V-O (the bill is the object)
10. S-V-O (a snake is the object)
The object is the person or thing affected by the verb.