3. Onomatopeotic, can be used because it is a synynom of onomatopoeia.
Answer: the sound swells, as if altered by our quiet words to the proximity of live flesh. Whatever is making that clicking, I bet it could strip is to the bone in seconds
Circle 'the sound swells'
Underline "I bet it could strip is to the bone in seconds"
Yes there is a metaphor, the sound is being compared to quiet words to live flesh.
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Personification is the answer but the evidence is "But first... it wet the bed" that is something only humans can do.
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D.loving
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they had a complicated relationship it was not good or easy
Here's the answer: The correct answer for this question is "C. political satire." The <span>rhetorical device that is used in this excerpt from "The Extraordinary American" by G. K. Chesterton is political satire. hope this helps also can i get brainliest</span>