The first one is alliteration because it is a series of words beginning with the same letter, f.
The second question is choice c or the third down because a simile is a comparison using like or as.
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Option B. Hannah's teammates sending mean text messages about her to a large group of classmates is an example of <u>cyber-bullying.</u>
Explanation:
Bullying is defined as the repeated and habitual use of force, coercion, or threat, to abuse someone or aggressively intimidate and/or dominate that person. Cyber-bullying is a form of bullying but using electronic means. This type of aggression has become increasingly common due to the massive use of electronic devices for everyday life, and especially between teenagers. When Hanna's teammates send mean texts messages about her to her peers, they are cyber-bullying her.
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Strangeworth believes that "people everywhere were lustful, evil, and degraded." Through her accusatory evil letters, she has turned the people of the town against each other. ... She receives a letter informing her about the destruction of her precious roses. Her belief in the wicked nature of people has been confirmed.
Answer: The answer is below
Explanation:
the general perception of all poor as thieves and robbers - the belief that thieves and robbers are abundant in Ireland
poor husbands' low opinion of their wives - Men would become as fond of their wives, during the time of their pregnancy, as they are now of their mares in foal, their cows in calf, or sow when they are ready to farrow.
The increasing number of husbands abandoning their wives and children - the perception that Irish families lack a regard for the institution of marriage
The government's lack of attention to the poor - the lack of institutions to conduct marriages for the Irish poor
They can very seldom pick up a livelihood by stealing till they arrive at six years old; except where they are of towardly parts, although I confess they learn the rudiments much earlier - These children are seldom the fruits of marriage, a circumstance not much regarded by our savages.