Shakespeare uses alliteration, end rhyme and onomatopoeia in his poem. Alliteration is the repetition of the same sound a the beginning of a group of words. An example of this is the first line: "Full fathom five thy father lies". The /f/ sound is repeated. He also uses end rhyme in his poem to create the rhyme scheme ABABCCDED. Lastly Shakepeare uses the sound device onomatopoeia. An onomatopoeia is word that sounds the same as it's meaning. An example of this is "Ding-Dong."
I was thinking between either C or D but D seems to make more sense to me.
Conjunction, “If” is a conjunctional term that begins a sentence with a dependent clause
Is that a frog? 'Cause when they sit, they're basically standing, and when they walk they jump in the air