He believed
that Leopold and Loeb were not receiving a fair trial because they were poor.
<span>Of all the
statements in the excerpt above only one references a general feeling about an
entire situation being discussed. While
some statements include how Darrow felt about a certain topic, only the third
sentence is a description of a viewpoint on the overall matter at hand.</span>
Answer:
1) something used to attract or tempt someone.
2)a dishonest or unethical individual
Explanation:
The sentences have been correctly matched to their literary devices below:
- Homophone: She mixed the flour, while sniffing the flower.
- Pun: A horse is a very stable animal.
- Homonym: Time flies like an arrow; fruit flies like a banana.
Homophones are two words that have the same pronunciations but different meanings. Flour and flower are homophones.
Pun is a literary device that plays with words. Stable is the pun in the sentence. It is played with a stable- the place where horses are kept.
Homonyms are words that have same spellings and pronunciations but different meanings. Flies are the homonyms in the third sentence.
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