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Answer: A. “She walks in beauty, like the night / Of cloudless climes and starry skies;”
Explanation:
Alliteration is the repetition of the same sounds (often consonants) at the beginning of two or more words that are close together. It is often used in poetry. Alliteration helps build mood and creates rhythm.
In this poem by Lord Byron, the speaker compares a woman's beauty to the night. The line: <em>“She walks in beauty, like the night / Of cloudless climes and starry skies;” </em>contains examples of alliteration that emphasize the clarity of the women's beauty -<em> ''cloudless climes''</em> and<em> </em><em>''starry skies.''</em>
The sentence is correct.
Here, "nicely" is serving as an adverb to give an information about the verb of the sentence ("talk"). Even though it comes from the adjective <em>nice</em>, which would modify a noun or a pronoun and not a verb, the addition of the suffix <em>-ly</em> makes it an adverb. That is why it works in this sentence.
Other examples could be:
- <em>quick - quickly</em>
- <em>heavy - heavily</em>
- <em>sot - softly</em>