Answer: A) allusion
Explanation: It can't be foreshadowing as anyone who read the series already knew what kind of leader Coriolanus Snow was. It also can't be or B) because the definition of personification is the attribution of a human characteristics to something nonhuman. Now it could be C) but the author uses symbolism a lot in the Hunger Games series, for example the white roses and the Mockingjay as well as the Mockingjay pin, and comparing the character Coriolanus Snow stemming from Shakespeare's play Coriolanus doesn't seem like how she writes symbolism but I could be wrong. The definition of allusion is an expression designed to call something to mind without mentioning it explicitly or an indirect or passing reference and that sounds like what the author is going for with having Coriolanus Snow based off of Shakespeare's play Coriolanus.
It's this one-<span>Using transitions to connect events and experiences that the characters go through</span>
The argument all cars from the same brand have the same logo....no they don't the ford mustang has no trace of the ford on the vehicle you can see the same same thing with the Hyundai Genesis
Argument BMW logo is a propeller in the sky.... no, it could be the flag of Bavaria hence Bavarian Motor Works or <span>Bavarian Motor Works. </span><span>It all depends on the people the item and the argument</span><span>
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B: Repeat the information from the text.
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Bennett's signature piece, “Tamara's Opus,” is about his struggle to communicate with his deaf older sister. Its central image depicts her 20th birthday party, where Bennett, then 11, saw his sister's deaf friends dancing to the vibrations of hip-hop blaring from speakers.
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