[the repetition of consonant sound]:
Consonance is a literary device that refers to the repetition of the same consonant sounds in a line of text.
D. The narrator of the poem is a fourteen year old boy, who has lost confidence in himself because of his age and going older (lines 1-4); by his skin breaking out (line 2); the braces he wears (line 30); and due to his paranoia of dying young (lines 8, 15, 32). Illness is not implied as holding him back.
The doctor realizes that what ails Lady Macbeth is not physical, but instead mental and only she alone could provide the cure for herself since it's her soul that needs something divine, not a physician.<span />
Answer: The stage that follows the climax of the story is D. the falling action.
Explanation: The climax is the part of the story in which tension reaches its highest point. The climax of the story comes after the rising action and it is followed by the falling action.<u> The falling action is the part of the story that presents the consequences of the actions developed in the climax</u>; therefore, <u>the tension decreases during this part of the story</u>. Moreover, the falling action leads to the resolution, the part in which the problem is generally solved.
Answer:
C. Immigrants often have to change and become new people when they move to America.
Explanation: