Answer: D) The alliteration is used to emphasize the simile about the subject's beauty.
Explanation: alliteration is a literary device that consists in the repetition of the beginning sounds of consecutive words, or words that are close to each other. In the given lines from "She Walks in Beauty" by Lord Byron, we can see an example of alliteration in the phrases "cloudless climes" and "starry skies" this phrases are referring to the night, that is being compared with the woman's beauty ("she walks in beauty, like the night"), so we can see that the alliteration is used to emphasize the simile about the subject's beauty.
<span>Phoebe saw a movie in which a doctor puts a blanket over a crippled baby's face and killed it. He did this was so that the baby didn't have to face a life of pain, but the doctor went to jail because a doctor is not supposed to take children away from God. When Holden heard about this movie, it helped him to realize that he's not supposed to do the will of God either.</span>
He wants to make sure that he punishes Fortunato for his imagined wrongs, and he has to get away with it. At length I ... Finally, Montresor kills Fortunato by bricking him into the wall.