Answer:
But here's a good rule of thumb: if you're reading a book and you find the author using language or narrative structure in an unusual way, there's probably a literary device at work.
...
Here are 10 of the most common literary devices:
Simile.
Metaphor.
Imagery.
Symbolism.
Flashbacks.
Foreshadowing.
Motif.
Allegory.
Explanation:
<span>We were _____buying_____ some skirts, some branded belts, a dress for Juanita and a new lens for my camera.
</span>
Ps: The sentence has some errors in it though. It should be:
We were<span> <u>_____buying_____ </u> skirts, branded belts, and a dress for Juanita, and a new lens for my camera.</span>
P.P.S: Pls give me brainliest!!! ill help on any of ur questions. plus, my rank keeps going down no matter how many questions i answer
Goats, pig, hens, hay, horses, tractor, pony, calf, kittens, sheep