Answer:
1) Personification - Giving the wind a human quality by saying it is whistling.
2) Hyperbole - Emphasizing that they are hungry by exaggerating how much they could eat.
3) Simile - Comparing how quiet she is to a mouse using the word "as."
4) Hyperbole - Exaggerating the number of times they told them.
5) Metaphor - Saying his face open like a book you the word "was."
6) Simile - Comparing his strength to an ox using the word "as"
7) Personification - Giving the stars the human quality of them looking downwards.
8) Alliteration - Multiple words in a row beginning with the letter "P."
9) Metaphor - Comparing his bedroom to a pig's sty using the word "is."
10) Simile - Comparing her to a picture using the word "as."
I believe its B but i could be wrong
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Answer:
The child in this chapter is very anxious in nature. He went to the fair with his parents and liked almost everything as any child would. But the child was very understanding. He didn't want to buy all the things he saw but knew it was a very inapplicable demand to make so he didn't want anything. At the end, we see that the child loved his parents so much that he denied all the other things he wanted earlier just because he couldn't find his parents around him.