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Answer:
rhetorical question
Explanation:
A literary technique can be defined as a deliberate and specific construction or use of language by authors, writers or speakers to create a special effect in their speech or write-up.
The main purpose of a literary technique is to convey more information and enable the readers or listeners have a deeper understanding of the piece.
Some examples of literary technique or device used in a speech are simile, metaphor, allusion, alliteration, foreshadowing, personification, rhetorical question, etc.
An author is able to determine his use of literary technique by measuring how effective it is on the audience or listeners.
A rhetorical question can be defined as a type of question asked by the writer of a literary work without any expectation of an answer. Thus, it is only used for literary effects or to emphasize a point.
In this scenario, The author writes, "Who would lug 1,000 pennies to the movies when they could bring a $10 bill?" Therefore, the literary device he is using is a rhetorical question.
Answer:
She believes in me; and I wouldn’t do another crooked thing for the world.
Explanation:
Usually someone believing in something or the main character investing in something will be the central idea.
In this excerpt from Gordimer's essay, the author discusses the consequences of apartheid. This excerpt is used to reflect on how some things are admired by the white and powerful population for their rarity but are the everyday objects for the poor South because it's all they have. She concludes that image by saying "The penny whistle is a charming piece of musical ingenuity; but it should not always be necessary for a man to make his music out of nothing.".
Through this she says that the poor <em>South</em> uses candles because that's all they've got. She says that it's not that bad to live in Sophiatown (predominantly black region, destroyed during the apartheid) but that it's <em>tragic</em> when you don't have the possibilities of living anywhere else.
The answer is C: Greg goes from feeling respecful of Lemon Brown to feeling concerned about his life.
Greg shows respect, though somewhat surprised after not seeing Sweet Lemon, but he listens to Lemon Brown's story, which for him was completely unknown, and for which he apologizes. Then, he shows concern by asking <em>"What happened to you?"</em>, and, upon hearing the reply, his response is by feeling sorry for Brown's situation.