Answer: Alliteration
Explanation:
An alliteration occurs when close or adjacent words in a sentence begin with the same letters or sounds. An example would be ''<em>Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers</em>''.
The text in the question features an alliteration from the word pilgrims all the way to the word period as when read they sound similar. Some of the words also start with p.
Answer:
c. Explain the reason for his peaceful approach.
Explanation:
Martin Luther King was imprisoned for his protest against the segregation on the buses and the other various racial discrimination that the Black people faced. He wrote this letter "<em>Letter from Birmingham Jail</em>" while being in the prison, as a response for the statement that was written by a group of clergymen condemning his protest.
The allusion to the three characters of Shadrach, Meshach and Abednago are from the Bible found in the book of Daniel. they refused to bow down to the image of Nebuchadnezzar, defying the order of the king but keeping their faith and promise to their own living God. King compares his protests with that of the show of resistance by the three young men, giving a reason and an explanation for his peaceful approach to the discrimination inflicted on his people.
Answer:
I was waiting for you. I thought you changed your mind.
Explanation:
The words <em>well</em>, <em>like</em>, and <em>but</em> are being used as crutch or 'filler' words, and add no real meaning to the sentence other than being placed in the sentence to 'fill' spaces.
Since there are no choices to choose from, here's a brief description about the morale of the "The Pardoner's Tale":
<span>The moral found in "The Pardoner's Tale" which is most applicable today is that: even sinners desire forgiveness and wish to lead better lives.
This is shown in the ironic contrast between the tale the Pardoner tells and the way he lives his life. His tale condemns greed; his life exemplifies greed. </span>