<span>'m pretty confident it's a slant rhyme.</span>
It should contain all of the above with the exception of a strong argument as to why the reader is wrong. There would be no need for that unless you are just being rude.
For this question, the choices are:
<span>1) Each
2) Both
3) Either
4) Neither
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And the answer is both because it is the only plural pronoun that refers to one or more nouns in the sentence, hence the use of "were". Each, either and neither refer to only one of the other and thus would use "was" instead of "were" to refer to a singular noun.
Answer:
D. His bellowing voice shook the walls like the roar of <em>Zeus</em>.
Explanation:
allusion: an expression designed to call something to mind without mentioning it explicitly; an indirect or passing reference.