The correct answer for this question is this one:
<em>All free men, wherever they may live, are citizens of Berlin, and, therefore, as a free man, I take pride in the words "Ich bin ein Berliner!"</em>
That line shows that people should be patriotic. As much as possible, they have to support their own nation.
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The statement regarding the record of 10-1 of the football team is the supporting statement to the topic sentence.
<h3>What is a supporting statement?</h3>
A statement that is helpful in making clear evidences regarding the topic of a short excerpt is known as a supporting statement. In the above paragraph, the undefeatable nature of the football team is evident from the winning record of their football team.
Hence, option D holds true regarding the supportive statement.
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Answer:
Alliteration.
"Shriek" is an example of an onomatopoeia.
The rhyme scheme of the first five lines is AAABB.
Explanation:
The given lines of poetry given in the question are taken from the poem "The Bells" by Edgar Allen Poe. The lines are from the third part of the poem.
The sound device used in the line<em> </em><em><u>"What a tale of terror, now, their turbulency tells"</u></em><u> is an alliteration</u>.<u> Alliteration is the repeated use of the same consonant sound/ letter in a line in close proximity</u>. And the alliterative word/ letter is seen in the words <u>"tale/ terror/ turbulency/ tells"</u>.
The word <u>"shriek" is an example of onomatopoeia</u>. Onomatopoeia is the <u>creation of a word based on the sound it emits</u>, like for example hiss, buzz, bam, roar, grrr... etc.
And the <u>rhyme scheme of the first five lines is AAABB</u>. This can be identified by taking into account the words that end every line of the poem.
The <u>first and second line ends with the word "bells", third with "tells", the fourth line with "night" and the fifth line with "affright"</u>. "Bells" and, "tells" have the same rhyme so AAA, while "night" and "affright" end with the same sound so BB. Thus, the rhyming scheme is <u>AAABB.
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The answer would be c chubby, elfin, towering, graceful