Answer: personification and alliteration
Personification refers to the use of human qualities to describe animals, inanimate objects, abstract ideas or natural phenomena. In this case, the author gives "autumn" qualities that belong to humans, such as "sitting careless on a granary floor."
Alliteration refers to the repetition of identical initial consonant sounds, even when spelled differently. It is also called "initial rhyme." In this case, the author uses alliteration when he says "winnowing wind."
D. Claim of value. Because H is not stating a fact or definiton and its not policy to do that so its D.
Answer:
1.d 2.d 3.c
Explanation:
1.bandy means to pass on or discuss (in a way of a rumour) in a casual way, so d seems to fit best.
2. advocate means to publicly reccomends or suggest showing that the students are rallying to advocate the teachers' pay.(great students)
3.Charisma is basically like a charm that based on someones' body language or the way they talk to entice you, takes your attention, or certain qualities that makes someone seems more appealing .
Answer: I would contend that the right answer is actually the D) by expressing the speaker's sarcasm.
Explanation: Just to elaborate a little bit on the answer, it can be added that by using a rhyming and concise couplet, the author, the brilliant African American poet Phillis Wheatley (1753-1784), was able to very effectively call attention to her sarcastic words, which apparently attempt at praising, but were truly aimed at mocking, King George III, who was King of England during the American Revolution. This poem was, in fact, a harsh criticism of the monarch and the economic burden he imposed on the American colonies.