<span>D. She was especially distrustful of children who she believed were inclined to lie.</span>
Post more to your question of give the book title so we can better help you next time (:
Answer:
skkskkskskskskakakkskskskskksksksk
From these excerpts from Leo Tolstoy's The Death of Ivan Ilyich, the important fact that is brought out in this use of repetition is, C. Ivan Ilyich recognizes and hates the false propriety in Praskovya Fedorovna, a false nature that he himself once had. So it does not mean he really hates his wife, but rather the fact that she is having such good manners when he feels he could actually die. He himself also once had this kind of proper politeness, and now that he is ill he feels is not true.
<span>consonance is the recurrence of similar sounds in close proximity
i wont out and out give you the answer but hopefully you can get it from that
good luck! :)</span>