Answer:
Onomatopoeia
Explanation:
Onomatopoeia (from Greek<em> onoma (name) </em>and<em> poiein (to make)</em>) is a figure of speech which involves the creation of words that resemble the sound they represent. These words mean nothing more than the sound they make. Common examples of onomatopoeia are the sounds animals make. <em>Clang! clang!</em>, the sound that comes from an old washing machine, would also be an example of onomatopoeia.
Answer: B. It shows Tom that if he is good, God will provide for him
Explanation: When the author says "He'd have God for his father & never want joy" he is saying God will watch over him and he will not need to wish for joy because he will be happy.
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The first choice has nothing to do with socioeconomic status and is therefore incorrect.
While choice two does possibly give an insight into the socioeconomic status of the family there is no sort of diversity mentioned at all.
The third choice is correct, it contrasts the author and love interest/friend's parents different socioeconomic status by saying that the author's parent felt hurt by the other parents shame of their less expensive home.
Choice four has nothing to do with socioeconomic status or diversity.
The answer is <u>C.</u>
Answer:
Addie is talking to him about the president
Explanation:
Answer: C, By practicing his speech in front of a mock audience.
Explanation: Once he gets used to the mock audience, Jason will be able to say his speech in front of big crowds.