D. Alliteration is the correct answer. I'm positive.
Answer:
Explanation:
"I am going to a movie." You wouldn't say, "Me am going to a movie." When you add Tim, the sentence construction remains the same. You're simply adding Tim, and it's correct to say the other person's name first. "Tim and I are going to a movie."
The two main character's in the outsiders is Michael Curtis and Darrel 'Darry"Curtis.
The underlined phrase in the sentence "passing the window" is used as, option D. Participial Phrase. A participial phrase consists of a word ending in -ing or -en plus its modifiers. Participial phrases often function as adjectives. The underlined phrase "passing the window" describes the noun "people".
D. a plural pronoun when a singular pronoun was needed.