The correct answer is Allusion :)
I go to school with him every day. Option B
This is further explained below.
<h3>What is
him?</h3>
Generally, used to refer to a masculine person or animal that has been mentioned before or can be readily recognized when functioning as the object of a verb or a preposition.
himself; used to refer to a male person or animal that was previously named as the subject of the phrase when it is being used as the object of a verb or a preposition.
his; having anything to do with or being related with a masculine person or animal that has been mentioned before or can be readily recognized.
he;used to refer to a male individual, whether it be a human male, a child, or an animal that can be readily recognized as male.
In conclusion, the correct sentence is
I go to school with him every day. Option B
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it couldn't have been worse! When I was in high school, I had a huge crush on Jane. She was smart, fun, and beautiful, inside and out! It happened one rainy day, just after I finished taking an AP exam. Jane, who was waiting for me outside the class, told me that she wanted to go on a date.I was thrilled, of course! So, after I put on my new clothes, I called her up. When I dialed her number, I wasn't sure if I was correct. However, I had checked the number, which is the same as what I had put in the keypad. So, I waited. I waited some more. Because the of the heavy rain, I was now soaking wet. My new clothes, which consisted of a new striped cardigan, white buttoned shirt, and new denim jeans, were ruined. I looked like a hobo, who went to a party, but was kicked out due to being poor. Just when I was about to hang up, Jane answered. "I hope that you won't mind if I'm a few minutes late," she said, as she apologize in advance and hang up. It was at that moment, that I realized of the new recent change in time: Daylight Savings!
I believe the answer is A, Both poems explore the idea of pursuing new experiences.
The reason behind that, is simple. In the first poem, you can see that "The Lady of Shalott" had seen a boat, and went along the path which took her. In the second excerpt, there are interactions between the two, which lead them on a "broad steam".
I hope that I helped :)