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D. A repeated sound within a line of poetry.
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The word (verb), "<u>work</u>", is the simple predicate in the sentence given.
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The poem speaks of a giant statue of a great and well-renowned king, but that statue lies destroyed in the sand. It speaks of the king being so famous that even "the mighty" cannot compare with it. And yet, in an ironic twist, this statue is described as a wreck. This implies that death overpowers even great fame and wealth, and the best choice is A.
A example of a fused sentence is: Heather read the novel her friend watched the movie