Answer:
10- Oxymoron
The words "safety" and "hazard" are right by each other and those are complete opposites so that is an oxymoron.
11- alliteration
The use of the b's at the beginning of a lot of the words is alliteration because it is the repetition of a similar sound at the beginning of the word. The only other one that it could be is consonance because consonance also repeats a sound, but only consonants and it is usually at the end of the word. Even though b is a consonant, I don't think it is consonance because the repetition appears at the beginning of the word.
12- Anaphora
This is anaphora because the word "singing" is being repeated in most of the clauses in order to place emphasis on it.
b. logic and reason, hope this helped!
Hello there,
Shauna would be using "narrative evidence".She would be using the information of the government, which mean each point that the government make's, they are all experimented and they are proven. The information is interviewed by many other people, and so on. Your correct answer would be "<span>narrative evidence".
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Answer:
It is the speakers body
Explanation:
"Dust" here refers to the remains of a human body. In many funeral services, the presider will say something to the effect of "ashes to ashes, dust to dust."