Answer:
it is metaphor
Explanation:
metaphor is a poetic devices that poets use to compare unlike things or objects without the use of 'like' or 'as'.
the narrator, in these verses, compared herself to be a red balloon.
onometopoeia are words that sound like it's definition. like BANG.
personification is giving objects or animals human attributions. like the dog talked like a man.
simile is comparing unlike things WITH the use of 'like' or 'as'.
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The best player to watch is him or her depends on the gender
The best answer among all these choice would be, i believe A and C. A and C seem the best because they make the most sense
A: <span>He believed that we have no way of knowing what God’s intentions are.
^ this answer makes sense because its true becaue no one in thge world has no idea of what ¨god¨ will do next
C: </span><span>He believed people would be rewarded or punished by God in the afterlife for their deeds in this life.
</span>^ this answer makes the most sense because it maybe true because what you do on earth can possibly effect you in the afterlife because what you do now will follow you through out life.
(i put " ¨ around the word god because i have no belief in him so.. ya )
Tragedy is a specific form of literature made popular by the Greeks. Fate and character can contribute to the fall of the tragic hero, though some tragedies emphasis one more than the other. Tragedy includes a tragic hero who suffers a downfall because of a character flaw or moral failing. Romeo and Juliet is a good example of tragedy of fate. Romeo and Juliet are meant to be together, but their families keep them apart. The death of the young lovers is the tragic result of this human pettiness. Macbeth is an example of tragedy of character. Macbeth becomes blinded by his ambitious, committing an evil act, leading him to his own eventual downfall. The story includes an element of the hero trying to work against fate.