I think its B unless you're talking college wise then it would be C.
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No, Use tone, the viewpoint character’s attitude, in every scene to deepen the reader’s connections to the events of that scene and to the character. While the characters feelings is what is affected by the tone.
Your correct answer would be (To establish tone and rhythm to engage the audience). So . . .By using the right words in a speech, you would want to try to grab the audience's attention as much as you can. When doing this, you would really have to change words that would make them appeal more to your speech. By establishing the tone and also the rhythm to your speech, this would not only make them listen, but also agree with what you have to say. Your correct answer would be (To establish tone and rhythm to engage the audience)
An example of allusion in this would be "Cupid" because he is alluding to the famous character in mythology.
Ex. of an allusion to help you better understand: if it's capitalized in the middle of a sentence, it's sure to be an allusion. An allusion can be a significant place, landmark, or person; for example, Barack Obama or the Eiffel Tower.
An example of a hyperbole from the excerpt would be "sick in love" (I think. Shakespeare is a little tough to understand, even for me, lol) because the statement is exaggerated.
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