Possible answers:
<em>The</em> branches swayed in the breeze.
article
The <em>branches</em> swayed in the breeze.
noun
The branches <em>swayed</em> in the breeze.
verb
The branches swayed <em>in</em> the breeze.
preposition
The branches swayed in the <em>breeze</em>.
noun
hope this helps
Is a subject for other time
The author conveys the joy in the excerpt given above through the use of ALLUSION.
Allusion is a figure of speech, in which an individual indirectly refer to an object or a situation from an external context; allusion usually refers to a story, object, person or event that is well known in order to make readers to make comparisons in their minds. For instance, a writer can make an allusion to the story of David and Goliath in order to establish his belief that an unlikely person may end up wining a particular fight.
Answer:
<h2>The answer is CHANGED</h2>
— If you find the answers helpful, you can rate stars, brainliest, heart or follow me.