The appropriate response is letter D. A thing proviso is a needy condition that goes about as a thing. Thing provisions can go about as subjects, direct protests, roundabout items, predicate nominatives, or objects of a relational word.
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Answer:
it’s B
explanation:
the other ones are not mentioned in the story i think
I think it is b hopefully I'm right
Answer:
The figurtive language used is symbolism amd metaphors.( Maybe Personification too.)
Explanation:
Examples like "Lit a fire in me", "great beacon light of hope", "Have never felt the dreaded doom of deportation", and "Lady Liberty stands as a beacon, asking for the tired, the poor, and the huddled masses yearning to breathe free". These are examples of metaphores and symbolism.