Answer:
What are literary devices? Literary devices are various elements and techniques used in writing that construct the whole of your literature to create an intended perception of the writing for the reader. You probably remember learning about literary devices like personification, foreshadowing, and metaphors in school.
Answer:
Fred noted it's a poor time to plant spring flowers until after the last frost.
Explanation:
The other uses of the apostrophe show possession not a contraction.
Answer:
D but read below.
Explanation:
I think it is D.
The problem is that none of the others, good as they are, do not summarize what actions were taken.
D doesn't really either. What it summarizes is that some of their actions had international implications.
C talks about the nature of the people, not the effect of their actions.
B talks about what was there that they had to fight against. It is wonderful to know that that was what motivated them to be who they were, but it does not answer the question.
A goes along with B. It was an incident that showed what was there. It does not fully answer the question.
This is a very difficult question to answer because none talk about what really happened that made their actions international. I am in awe of what they did and said and what they thought, but only D says what the effect was.
I can be wrong, but I'd still stick with D. If you get it wrong, you can claim it is a poor question (which it is). But I wouldn't push it.