A) Oxymoron and Hyperbole
Parallelism hope this helps if not sorry not sorry
The correct answer for the given statement above would be option C. A clause used as the object of a preposition is called a noun clause. The object of the preposition will always be a noun. Therefore, the only clause that is also used as the object of a preposition is only the noun clause.
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<span>What purpose did the use of alliteration and rhyme serve in the ballads from the Anglo-Saxon era?
A. They made it easier to remember the words of the ballads, which were recited. </span>
Answer:
“descended into the cool greenness”
“promise hung about us like the leaves”
“birds broke into song”
a.k.a the bottom three