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c. Samuel Pepys
Explanation:
one of the most famous English diarists, Samuel Pepys began his diary in 1660 when he secured a position as clerk of the acts to the navy board.
The right answer for the question that is being asked and shown above is that: "D. Building levees along the coast that prevent flooding." In order for New York City to remain intact, one task that city workers must regularly perform, according to Weisman is building levees along the coast that prevent flooding
The las two lines of Shakespeare sonnets can be described according to this three statements:
-They are referred to as a couplet: two consecutve rhyming lines.
-They rhyme with each other (though this is not always the case).
-They change the sonnet´s rhythmic pattern: a Shakespearean sonnet has 14 lines. The first 12 are divided into 3 quatrains, of 4 lines each were the topic and problem are established. The rhyme scheme is abab cdcd efef. This is solved in the last two lines, where the rhyming scheme is gg.
For example:
When I / do COUNT / the CLOCK / that TELLS / the TIME (Sonnet 12)
When IN / dis GRACE / with FOR / tune AND / men's EYES
I ALL / a LONE / be WEEP / my OUT/ cast STATE (Sonnet 29)
Shall I / com PARE/ thee TO / a SUM / mer's DAY?
Thou ART / more LOVE / ly AND / more TEM / per ATE (Sonnet 18)
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<u>You are the protagonist’s best friend, and you are with her. What will you tell her? Imagine the dialogue.</u>
Bestie: "Girl, are you serious? You are not going to pay 100 bucks for a scarf!"
Protagonist: "Well, why not? And it is not just any scarf. It's Denny and George."
Bestie: "You are not a millionaire, as far as I know. Hey, move a little bit to the side… the saleswoman is eyeing you. I bet this is the worst scarf she could find."
Protagonist: "Haha, what are you talking about?"
Bestie: "Are you stu(pid? Look at the price. It is three times cheaper, and this is it's last chance to be sold."
Protagonist: "Why would she sell me out?"
Bestie: "Well, because she is not your buddy. But, I am your sister, so please listen to me."
Protagonist: "Ugh! I'm still buying it."
Bestie: "Why?"
Protagonist: "I need to have it!"
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Which literary device is employed in the following sentence from Herman Melville’s short story "Bartleby, the Scrivener"?
And here Bartleby makes his home, sole spectator of a solitude which he has seen all populous—a sort of innocent and transformed Marius brooding among the ruins of Carthage!
A.) allegory
B.) irony
C.) allusion
D.) symbolism
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I believe the answer is: C. Allusion
Allusion refers to a literary device that is used to make indirect reference without actually mentioning it explicitly.
The reference that made through Allusion usually could only be understood by the readers if we read the previous part of the writing in order to get the context.