Answer:
D. alliteration
Explanation:
Oxymoron: figurative language where two contradictive terms appear together (i.e. all alone). There's no oxymoron here, though.
Onomatopoeia: figurative language with a word that represents a sound. There's no onomatopoeia here, though.
Allusion: a form of figurative language where one mentions something indirectly. (i.e. he's a Romeo with the girls). There's no allusion here, though.
Alliteration: figurative language where many words begin with the same sound. There is alliteration here: sudden stillness, everyone snoring.
Therefore, the answer is D.
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Answer:
This math test is a piece of cake.
Explanation:
A good example of an idiom is the phrase, "piece of cake". Also, the math test is being personified by saying it is a piece of cake.
Number 1 is a phrase and number 2 is clause 3 is also a clause and A clause is a group of words that consists of a subject and a verb. ... A phrase is a group of words that does not consist of a subject and a verb.
Answer:
E: all of the above
Explanation:
All the points presented have some advice on how to create a more formal and professional tone in writing communication:
A and B: Mentioning the request in advance , and better explaining the purpose shows respect and consideration.
C and D: informal language and contractions are not fit for fomal and professional writing.
I’m pretty sure the answer would be A. :)