Allusion
Alliteration= occurrence of a letter, we don’t have that.
Allusion=expression designed to call something to mind without mentioning it explicitly. ‘ an allusion to Shakespeare’
Onomatopoeia=sound associated ‘ sizzle’
Simile= needs words like or as
Repetition this is used very heavily in the body.
B: because it forces more information
D: the point is clearly very important
(possibly A because authors have different styles)
1 and 2 require commas. It then becomes an apposition that explains the subject "everyone" better. Three should be a dot with a capital letter on Y while 4 should be a comma as well to separate clauses.
he has mixed feelings toward Sunny. She is very young and seems to be almost as nervous as he is. I think he react in this way because he's nervous about it.