“After she finished the soup,she ate the grilled cheese, chewing methodically, like a goat.” It’s a simile.
Answer:
She used Imagery.
Imagery can be defined as the use of figurative languages to represent ideas, objects, and actions in such a way that it appeals to our physical senses.
The writer's use of this literary device will help the audience to understand that the way something looks may be described through the use of figurative languages (name calling).
The writer wants the audience to know that this name calling is indicative of their age. It is something that "children" do when they cannot think of anything else to argue but don't want to lose the linguistic war they have with each other through silence. She helps us to see that children believe that the name calling can hurt another child as much as anything else they could say or do, and it did hurts.
Answer:
The correct answer is B
Aka: She is lighthearted and joking about her own shortcomings.
Explanation:
I just took the test and made a guess. As the other answers seemed just for the points. Though i took a guess and got it correct. So if your on edge the answer is B!!
C. assonance, because assonance is when two or more words close together repeat the same vowel sound but have different consonant sounds. In this case, the "ea" is repeated
Hi,
I would say the best choice is C, <span>sensory appeals are made up of imagery. </span><span>
~Elisabeth</span>