"My reason, the physician to my love,
Angry that his prescriptions are not kept"
(Edmund Spenser, Sonnet 147)
answer:personification
"More than most fair ... "
(Edmund Spenser, Sonnet 8)
answer:hyperbole
"And her fair countenance, like a goodly banner,
Spreads in defiance of all enemies."
(Edmund Spenser, Sonnet 5)
answer:simile
"Thy youth's proud livery so gazed on now,
Will be a totter'd weed of small worth held: "
(William Shakespeare, Sonnet 2)
answer:metaphor
Practical joke is the correct w
compare or contrast is my answer. In the text they compared the pros of the grocery store to the farmer market. And contrasted the cons of them.
Answer:
D. use the same grammatical pattern.
Explanation:
Parallelism literally means using the same structure in (say) writing. Another way to put it, is that; when presenting a point, the sub-points must follow the same grammatical pattern or structure.
For example, the writer can choose to present the points using past tense. If by chance, there is a mix of tenses; then, the sub-points are not in parallel
This also include using phrases or sentences of identical and similar structure in each point and/or sub-points.
<em>Option (a) to (c) refer to the layout of the sub-points. The only options that answers the question is (d).</em>
By making us all look a certain way, they also challenge our views and we all try and act like famous people because we think it will make us more popular<span />