Answer:
Repetition
Explanation:
These phrases used by Thomas Paine in his pamphlet Common Sense with the words "Tis not" in each of them show a example of a figure of speech called Repetition. <em>This is a literay or rethotical devise used by writers who want to put emphasis of some words or phrases in the text, or to make an idea clearer by repeating them.</em>
Examples
Examples is the correct answer because the sentence says that they "can be both real and hypothetical". In the answer choices examples best fits because these can be real or hypothetical. Testimonies are always someone's truth. Statistics are also real. Narrations are real as well since they tell a story about someone.
The correct answer is B.
This is an example of foreshadowing. This is when the plot gives you details, so in this case the nightmare, that symbolizes a dreadful event will take place sometime later in the story. Foreshadowing is a technique used to hint at something that will transpire in the story and the foreshadowing nearly always appears at the beginning of the story.