Assuming this is still referring to Hemmingway's style, the proper terms would be theme and description, although he was known a lot for his simplicity as well.
Well, the answer is based on some reading. However, the answer is most likely C. Someone who goes unnoticed at first, etc.
I'm sorry dude there are no statements to choose from wish I could help
Answer: maybe it’s personification
Explanation:
Ok, so it can’t be rhyme, because there is no rhyme.
It can’t be a simile, because it’s not comparing 2 unlike things using like or as
It can’t be a onomatopoeia because it’s not using any sounds
So it’s probably personification
Can be used as essay starters. All five incorporate at least one of the themes found in “The Crucible” and are broad enough so that it will be easy to find textual support, yet narrow enough to provide a focused clear thesis statement.