Answer: figurative language
Explanation: Both use figurative language to express hope that the subject will be rewarded in heaven for good deeds. Bradstreet's topic is love and marriage, while Wheatley's topic is King George III.
The sentence that
uses negatives correctly is letter B. Alexis can't wait for her grandmother to
visit tonight.
<span>
A. We don't have no more orange juice, Mom. Here,
the negatives used are: ‘no more’ and ‘don’t’, two negatives are redundant.</span>
C. Please don't
never startle me like that again! Here, the negatives used are: ‘don't’ and ‘never’,
two negatives are redundant.
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D. There's never
nothing fun to do around here. Here, the negatives used are: ‘never’ and ‘nothing’,
two negatives are redundant.</span>