Hi, you've asked an incomplete question lacking options. I inferred you want to know the type of literary device or rhetoric used in the sentence.
Answer:
<u>Repetition, and Parallelism</u>
Explanation:
Repetition is a type of literary device that involves the use of a word or phrase several times (repeatedly) in a speech or sentence. While Parallelism involves the use of phrases with grammatical structure, which may create a pattern or rhythm.
For example, in the above sentence, we can observe the repetition of the word, <em>"What"</em>, and<em> "be"</em>. And the sentence, <em>"Break what must be broken" </em> has a similar grammatical structure as the first sentence.
The first answer is...
<span>My guess is that it's something very large that could be made to fall on us and crush us.
</span> The second answer to the second part is...
<span>I'm not leaving! Let them try and make me!
The answer to the third part and the third question is...
</span><span>I have to admit I just don't know what we should do.
The answer to question fourth which is the fourth part is...
</span><span>He put his clothes and shoes back on.</span>
Definition: the action or progress of reasoning systematically in support of an idea, action, or theory.
Example:
<span>He tried to use argumentation to convince his opponents, rather than force. Hope it help!</span>