Answer: B “a wild sulphurous luster
Explanation:
Answer: a. onomatopoeia
Explanation: onomatopoeia is basically words that are sound effects. BAM is a great example of onomatopoeia
It seems that you have missed the necessary options for us to answer this question, so I had to look for it. Anyway, based on the given lines above, the literary device that Sophocles uses in these lines to keep the audience interested is DRAMATIC IRONY. Hope this helps.
Repetition: A big wind blew up and blew and blew till all the tails of the animals blew off.
Alliteration: Four hundred smokestacks stood in a row and tubs on tubs of sooty black soot marched out.
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In literary work, repetition occurs when same words are being repeated. It simply means using the same phrase or word multiple times. The sentence 'A big wind blew up and blew and blew till all the tails of the animals blew off' uses repetition since it uses the word 'blew' one than once.
Alliteration on the other hand is a figure of speech where the same letter or sound occurs. It simply means the repetition of consonant sounds. The sentence 'Four hundred smokestacks stood in a row and tubs on tubs of sooty black soot marched out' makes use of alliteration where the words stood, sooty, and soot makes same consonant sound.
Otto is an endangered Bonobo monkey that Sophie rescued from a street pedlar in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. He was abused and she had to nurse him back to full health. It is safe to say that he nearly died. They bond with each other as she nurses him back to health. At the same time, revolution breaks out in the Congo. This story is about Sophie and Otto flee from her home and try to survive the revolution. Otto teaches Sophie how to survive in more than one way. He teaches her how to find food in the jungles as well teaching her to find the ability to endure traumatic circumstances to survive.