I am certain your answer is 4.
To me, it makes the most sense and I think anyone else can agree.
Hope I helped, and good luck!
Answer:
D) simile
Explanation:
Simile is a figure of speech which compares one thing with another one. It is typically used to make descriptions more emphatic. Simile usually use the word 'like' or 'as' to draw comparison between two things that are been compared.
Answer:
i is d
Explanation:
pseudoscience is biased science
Pope uses repetition in this passage: "He hangs between; <u>in doubt</u> to act, or rest; <u>In doubt</u> to deem himself a god, or beast; <u>In doubt </u>his mind or body to prefer." the words "In doubt" are repeated at the beginning of each short phrase. This repetition emphasizes the fact that the character described is constantly in "doubt". The repetition also portrays the character described in between two situations: in doubt to act, or rest. Always two opposite situations divided by the word "doubt", like the option of having to take one of two roads but taking neither because of doubt. This generates the effect of being stagnant and paralyzed by doubt.
Three words employing present participle in the poem "Chicago" are:
Lapping
Shoveling,
Wrecking
Explanation:
The three words above use a nun as a verb by adding a phrase of words to end it. The present participle represents a continuation of action in the phrase that it is used.
in the poem, there are many examples as it tries to keep the action to be in the present tense.
By using the same principles one can easily come up with three new words using the present participle
These would be
Breaking
Aching
Shaking