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<u> C. skip the general directions and go straight to the first section.</u>
To do this may be a big mistake since the general directions of a test contains keys information and guidelines on how to answer the questions properly (For example, to use a minimum or maximum of words in a composition, to select no more than two options in multiple selections, to be aware of certain aspect of the test, etc.). If they are not taking into account, it is highly possible that the answers will be qualified as incorrect for not following the guidelines given, even if the content of the answer is correct.
<span>No choices were given so I had to read the whole poem. Here is the line that uses alliteration.
Five miles meandering with a mazy motion
Alliteration is literary stylistic device wherein a series of words in a row have the same first consonant sounds.
The sound of "M" was used to depict alliteration.</span>
The correct answer is B) Selena had a surprise when she attempted to duplicate a dish she learned in culinary school.
The best way to rewrite the sentence to avoid repetition is "Selena had a surprise when she attempted to duplicate a dish she learned in culinary school."
The best way to express an idea is to be clear, specific, and direct. In good writing and good speech, we do not need to be redundant. We have to be direct to never confuse the reader. So we have to double-check our writing and see if there are grammar or spelling mistakes and if we put the sentence in the correct order to be understood.