B.
<span>“Last summer others in the house contracted to pay us a penny for every twenty-five flies we killed. Oh, the carnage of August: the flies that flew to heaven! Yet it was not work in which we took pride.”</span>
Answer: The answer is B, mark me brainly
Explanation:
A literary foil is a character whose purpose is to accentuate or draw attention to the qualities of another character, most often the protagonist. This literary term is named after an old jewelry trick of setting a gem on a foil base to enhance its shine.
Answer:
Explanation:
largeness. I have not read the poem you are quoting, but to a child a house is a castle if you have lived in no other structure. If you are a teen or above and you've lived in a different place than you do now, and you go back to your former residence, you will see what these two lines mean. Your former house has shrunk.
D. Pronounce the word in your mind by exaggerating each letter or syllable