It will surely be alphabet C
thats soo good but in the first sentence just take out the and
Answer:
The phrases that are examples of imagery are:
B. He breathed upon the great rocks and lumps of earth;
C. the Moon rose big and full over the water.
Explanation:
Imagery is a literary device an author uses when he/she wishes to appeal to the five senses (sight, taste, touch, smell and hearing). The purpose is to involve the readers and help them visualize what is being described. In the excerpt, phrases B and C appeal to the readers senses. They can actually imagine the scenery, the rocks and lumps of earth, as well as the moon's size and shape.
What is this supposed to be asking?
Answer:
The prefix<em> ir-</em> doesn't mean in or into.
Explanation:
This prefix means <em>no </em>or <em>not</em>; and it is used with some adjectives and nouns that begin with 'r' to give the opposite meaning:
eg: Irregular
Irresistible
Irrigation
Irresponsibility