Shakespeare uses alliteration, end rhyme and onomatopoeia in his poem. Alliteration is the repetition of the same sound a the beginning of a group of words. An example of this is the first line: "Full fathom five thy father lies". The /f/ sound is repeated. He also uses end rhyme in his poem to create the rhyme scheme ABABCCDED. Lastly Shakepeare uses the sound device onomatopoeia. An onomatopoeia is word that sounds the same as it's meaning. An example of this is "Ding-Dong."
Personification- I'm not quite sure, but, "Is this a dagger which I see before me," appears to be personification. I could be wrong.
Apostrophe- None, that I know of.
Allusion- "I have thee not, and yet I see thee still."
Hyperbole- "The handle toward my hand? Come. let me clutch thee:--"
Answer:
He cares about Greg's success in life.
Explanation:
"The Treasure Of Lemon Brown" is a novel written by Walter Dean Myers. The novel is about Greg Ridley, who eventually meets a former Blues singer, Lemon Brown, and learns about life and treasures of life.
The characterization of Greg's father suggests that he cares about Greg's success in life. Greg gets angry when his father stops him from playing basketball. He gets furious at the thought that why his father would not let him play the game and forces him to study. On the contrary, Greg's fathers' characterization suggests that he cares about Greg getting successful in his life.