Answer:
D. reversal of identity
Explanation:
Twist endings are unexpected endings in literatute, films, plays etc. Everything becomes clear and is shown to be contrary to the thing expected.
It is usually said that there are five basic reversals.
1) reversal of identity - a person revealed to be somebody else
2) reversal of motive - character's motivation is the opposite of previously assumed
3) reversal of perception - things aren't the way character thought they were
4) reversal of fortune - a mistake, misunderstanding or a coincidence changes the character's situation
5) reversal of fulfilment - one character stops another from acheiving the goal in very last minutes
Now, this particular case is most likely an example of reversal of identity - a person thought to be someone else is revealed to be close to the main character. We can gind example of this when King Oedipus realizes that his lover is actually his mother.
The correct answer is Wysocki et al, and also the page number. This would then lead people to find the book written by Wysocki on your works cited page and then find the quote by searching the page number.
1. Told in 1st person POV (uses 'I' and 'my' etc)
2. Talks about the freedom of choice in a world, therefore, may impact people because they'll want to express freedom through their choices
3. Nostalgia: looks back (not literally), emotional
Contemplative: "with a sigh"
4. Anticipation, the reader has to wonder and wait while reading
5. "grassy and wanted wear [somebody]" indicates the desire we have for individuality, without it the poem wouldn't be complete, aka journey of life, decisions we make on the way
I think this might be multiple choice because it uses alliteration , litotes, and kennings.I think it might be all three. That's all I can come up with. Hope it helps!