I think it is more often, if I'm reading the question right
Answer:
1. D and 2. C
Explanation:
<em>Alliteration</em> can be crossed off the first one because the beginning of each word does not sound alike
<em>Personification</em> can also be crossed out, nothing is being personified
<em>Onomatopoeia</em>- There are none
<u>I'd say D is the best answer for number 1</u>
The second one, <em>personification</em>- again nothing is being personified
<em>Simile</em>- No comparisons in the statement
<u>Alliteration- Seems pretty accurate, Chomiuk, Chuckled, Catching, Children, Cheating</u>
<em>Onomatopoeia</em>- None in the sentence
<u>C is the best answer for number 2 </u>
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tbh I don't really know but I think it's because people think that men will get distracted by what we wear, but I'm pretty sure that's not the case. Alot of men have respect and don't care what us girls are wearing
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sry if this wasn't helpful it's 7:50 in the morning where I am I'm tired lol
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i just wanna be rich tbh.
Many individuals cite the Seneca Falls Convention held in Seneca Falls, New York to be the beginning of the women's movement in America. However, the idea for the convention came about at another protest meeting: the 1840 World Anti-Slavery Convention in London. At that convention, the female delegates were not allowed to participate in the debates. Lucretia Mott wrote in her diary that even though the convention was titled a 'World' convention, "that was mere poetical license." She had accompanied her husband to London, but had to sit behind a partition with other ladies such as Elizabeth Cady Stanton.<span>
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