Answer:
direct quotes, sorry if incorrect
Explanation:
The first is a dyed letter or string of words that is what sets the passage. It's been replaced by italic and bold type and the highlighter. The other is the scoring rubric that is a set of prerequisites, scales, and definition for examining or scores.
Hyperbole, is a figure of speech that uses extreme exaggeration to make a point or show emphasis. It is the opposite of understatement.
Example: 1. She’s as thin as a toothpick.
2. If I can’t get a smartphone, I will die.
An allusion is an expression designed to call something to mind without mentioning it explicitly; an indirect or passing reference.
Example: 1. “I was surprised his nose was not growing like Pinocchio’s.” This refers to the story of Pinocchio, where his nose grew whenever he told a lie. It is from The Adventures of Pinocchio, written by Carlo Collodi.
2. “He was a Good Samaritan yesterday when he helped the lady start her car.” This refers to the story of the Good Samaritan who was the only one to stop and help a man in need.
<span>"D. after the helping verb" is the answer. The correct example for this is the sentence "</span><span>' He doesn't always arrive late". He used the adverb "always" to describe his arrival and the word before it is a helping verb which is "doesn't".</span>