Answer:
A
Explanation:
Remember, it all started when Isabel said “Did you guys know that bark scorpions take five years to grow to full size?” she continued “in order to get bigger, they have to shed their hard exoskeleton. It literally cracks open and they crawl out, all soft and defenseless. And then their outer layer toughens up again to
protect them.”
The comparison came when she then said “They’re always growing. They have to take a risk,...we took a risk and shed those shells — and now we’re bigger and tougher than ever!”.
So just as the scorpions were in their state of failure for five years until they shedded their shells, to overcome failure one must take a risk and shed those shells (failures).
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Answer:
(c) Transferred Epithet.
Explanation:
A transferred epithet is a figure of speech where the modifier (usually an adjective) is taken to modify other nouns in the sentence. In other words, a transferred epithet modifies a noun in a sentence other than the intended noun. This means that it describes a noun that was not initially supposed to modify.
In the given sentence <em>"he pointed an angry finger at me"</em>, the adjective "angry" was supposed to modify the pronoun "he". But with the placement of the word nearer to another noun "finger", it seems like it is describing the 'finger' rather than the person 'he'.
Thus, this sentence is an example of a transferred epithet.
Answer:
D
Explanation: I don't know what the heading is but I think it might be this.