Answer: personification and alliteration
Personification refers to the use of human qualities to describe animals, inanimate objects, abstract ideas or natural phenomena. In this case, the author gives "autumn" qualities that belong to humans, such as "sitting careless on a granary floor."
Alliteration refers to the repetition of identical initial consonant sounds, even when spelled differently. It is also called "initial rhyme." In this case, the author uses alliteration when he says "winnowing wind."
The correct answer is A: The United States will not behave unethically after the battle.
I just took the test and it was correct. Good luck on the rest of your finals! :)
You can say:
- evidently
- as is evident (from)
- obviously
- clearly
- indubitably
- as demonstrated
- as it has been pointed out
- as it might be seen
- as can be seen
- thus
- therefore
- it is easy to see
- it is plain to see
<span>- as shown</span>
Okeke and ugoye are opposite ends