I think, by far, D makes the most sense here.
If you replace the word ‘relinquish’ with
A) Expect
B) Surprise
C)Explain
D) Surrender
D by far makes the most sense.
Also, to relinquish something means to give something up. In this case, “Surrender all their natural rights” makes just as much sense. Hope this helps :)
"How to prepare for a job interview" or "Why interviews are important" I believe
To represent actions, ideas and objects in a way that it appeals to the senses through the use of figurative language are referred to as <em>imagery.</em>
Imagery is used to create sensory details, that is, it is used to make the readers think more deeply by uses the senses (smell, visual, feeling, touch and sound)
Through imagery, it helps the reader in drawing specific details about the text which leads to the interaction between the text and the reader.
<u>For example,</u>
- The juicy and fresh mango is kept on the table. - <em>'juicy'</em> and <em>'fresh'</em> creates a feeling and visual imagery.
- The children were shouting and jumping in the classroom.- <em>'screaming'</em> and <em>'shouting' </em>creates visual and sound imagery.
Therefore, Imagery is designed to create sensory details.
Answer:
Grew
Explanation:
Because thrived means happy and going strong so the closest would be grew because you could be thriving in happiness or thriving at what you are doing
This question is missing the options. I've found the complete question online. It is as follows:
Thomas is fascinated by the play he is reading. He knows something about what has happened that the main character doesn't realize yet. Which literary device is the author using?
A. understatement
B. hyperbole
C. dramatic irony
D. symbolism
Answer:
The literary device that the author is using is C. dramatic irony.
Explanation:
Dramatic irony is a literary device used by authors to reveal to readers something that the characters themselves do not know. A classical example of dramatic is found in Shakespeare's tragic play "Othello", in which viewers and readers are aware of Iago's wickedness. Othello himself, as well as the other characters, do not know Iago is manipulating all of them. They trust him blindly. Readers, however, get to "watch" Iago concoct his evil plans.