Answer:
the answer is letter a, because “go” is an adverb.
Answer:
Repetition, Alliteration, Personification
Explanation:
We can find repetition in the first line, roses is said twice
We can find alliteration in the second as words starting with m are repeated
And finally personification with the third line as houses can not literally heave and sway, which are actions a human can carry-out.
(I haven't read that poem in a long time, but I think I remember part of it.)The road that was more worn was the one with the path cut through it, and the grass was dead.
D. Take out while. the sentence becomes the choir director is out of the room.
The extended metaphor is life can be related to someone that sells people something, and that life sells beauty. I can conclude this because in the poem, many things which are considered beautiful are up for sale.
- the ocean's waves
- fire (warmth and comfort)
- children's faces (innocence, happiness, wonder)
- pine trees scents
- love (agape, eros, philia, etc.)
- "holy thoughts."
Hope this helps. HAVE A BLESSED AND WONDERFUL DAY! As well as a great rest of Black History Month! :-)
- Cutiepatutie ☺❀❤