Answer:
D Conclusion. But I do think it makes a better introduction.
Explanation:
If it was there, introduction would be a good answer.
Since it is not there, I would choose Rising Action but I can see Conclusion being correct as well. Since most of the important verb tense is past, then perhaps Conclusion is the right answer.
Unclear question, but I infer you are referring to a passage that isn't mentioned.
Answer:
e. Personification
Explanation:
Based on the context which referred to abstract objects; time and care, the author seems to be personifying 'Time'.
Note that Personification is a type of figure of speech that attributes or refers to something that is not a person as though it were.
One common example is "Have you seen my car? Isn't she beautiful?". We noticed the car is spoken as though it were a person.
Simple Sentence: People can learn various things from different generations
Compound Sentence: People can learn how to become better at sports, even in simple life lessons.
<span>The phrase greet them gladly, given them welcome" is an example of
</span><span>c. onomatopoeia</span>