Answer:
Leaning left and limping light - Alliteration.
Silently, the night took flight - Internal Rhyme.
The story went on and on - Repetition.
So strange, the frail orange in the basket - Assonance.
For a simple walk, An elaborate talk - End rhyme.
We braved the cold, one and all and felt the chill in our very souls - Slant rhyme.
Explanation:
- <em>The first one is Alliteration as it displays the occurrence of the same letter repeatedly i.e. "P".</em>
- <em>The second one is Internal rhyme as its middle word "night" rhymes with the last word"flight". </em>
- <em>The third one is repetition as it indicates the repetition of the story.</em>
- <em>The fourth excerpt is Assonance as it observes a repetition of vowel sounds "Strange", "orange".</em>
- <em>The fifth presents the End rhyme as the end words "Walk" and "talk" rhyme with each other.</em>
- <em>The last one exemplifies the Slant rhyme as it shares the same consonant in "cold" and "chill" with a distinct sound. </em>
Because it was too cold, we couldn’t go swimming
The closest antonym for the word severe is minor.
Answer: Option D.
Explanation:
Antonym means a word which gives an opposite meaning to another word. For example the antonym for the word ‘good’ is ‘bad.’ In the sentence, ‘They might use it to cover large wounds or to treat people with severe burns’ severe means very bad or serious. So if we have to pick an antonym for the word severe, then it would most certainly be ‘minor’ which means slight or not quite severe. So if we replace severe with its antonym, then it would be ‘minor burns.’