I think it is personification, because personification means to make non living things sound real, and the lines 149-151 follow that. “The taut gut vibrating hummed and sang a swallow’s note.”
Answer:
D
Explanation:
Seyton!—I’m sick at heart when I see—Seyton, come here!—This battle will either secure my reign forever or else topple me from the throne. I have lived long enough. The course of my life is beginning to wither and fall away, like a yellowing leaf in autumn. The things that should go along with old age, like honor, love, obedience, and loyal friends, I cannot hope to have. Instead, I have passionate but quietly whispered curses, people who honor me with their words but not in their hearts, and lingering life, which my heart would gladly end, though I can’t bring myself to do it. Seyton! 《 this is a modern version of the given text》
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1.
to delay, stop, or guard against beforehand
2.
to anticipate
a.
to prevent or hinder sales at (a market, etc) by buying up merchandise in advance, etc
b.
to buy up (merchandise) for profitable resale
Mr cunningham comes to see atticus
Answer;
A. He likes to read, so I'm sure he'll enjoy surfing.
Explanation;
A non sequitur is a statement that does not follow logically from what preceded it.
An example of a non sequitur is; He likes to read, so I'm sure he'll enjoy surfing.
A formal fallacy will have a non sequitur as its conclusion.