I’m sorry what is the question?
I would say that "constant cry" and "Chesterton's cat" are the obvious ones. However "echoed in our ears" is a pretty subtle one that you can definitely make a solid argument for.
You should let your emotions out. Don't hold them in that only makes it worse... Losing someone you love is very hard and i'm glad you're still here... You should try to vent to someone you trust so you can let everything out. I hope you're okay and i hope you know you're loved.
The correct answer is A. I only. Which is simile.
In the excerpt, the lines "<span>wrapped up like garbage" is an example of simile. This is because the word "like" was used to compare a thing into another. So the correct answer would be Simile. The excerpt didn't contain personification or sensory imagery. Just simile. I hope this answer helped you. </span>
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Answer C
Explanation:
This is because iambic pentameter generally has 10 syllables per line. So a quick trick to use when trying to determine if a line is iambic pentameter is to count the syllables.
Hope this helps! :)