Answer: B. Language.
Explanation: similes, metaphors and allusions are figures of speech, similes and metaphors are comparison between elements that aren't obviously related (similes use the words "like" and "as" to make a comparison and metaphors don't, this last ones are direct comparisons), and allusions are brief references to persons, places or events (historical, political, cultural, etc). The use of these literary device is an example of language choices, so the correct answer is option B.
Answer:
Explanation:
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a. Noun - four, teenagers, yard, front, back
b. Adjective - Just
c. Verb - mowed
d. Adverb -
e. Preposition -
f. Pronoun -
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Answer:
During the short days and long nights
Explanation:
Prepositional phrases are groups of words that comprise a preposition and an object, which can be a noun, verb gerund or clause. They usually contain modifiers that describes the object. In this case, the word <em>during </em>is a preposition that means throughout the duration of a period of time, and the modifiers <em>short </em>and <em>long </em>describe the nouns <em>days </em>and <em>nights</em>.