I’m pretty sure the answer is B
Answer: C) subordinating conjunction.
Explanation: a subordinating conjunction is a word that joins a dependent or subordinate clause (a phrase that doesn't have complete meaning on its own) with an independent clause (it has complete meaning on its own). There are subordinating conjunctions that show a relationship between two clauses involving a transition of time or place. In this case, "after" is a subordinating conjunction joining the independent clause "Mrs. Jenkins thanked them gratefully" and the subordinate clause "After the police came to her rescue."
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I believe the correct answer is hyperbole.
Hyperbole is a rhetorical figure of speech which show some kind of exaggeration - in this particular example, the hyperbole is found in the words 'an hundred years.' This is so because the poet won't really spend a hundred years to praise the woman's eyes, but is rather exaggerating a bit.
Answer:
Grammatical name: subject
Function: topic of the sentence
Explanation:
In the sentence "The economic importance of wetlands is seldom appreciated," the part "the economic importance of wetlands" is the subject of the sentence. A subject is the topic of the sentence, that is, what the sentence describes or talks about. The subject is one of the essential elements to constitute a sentence, and the other elements exist to give information about it. For example, the verb will express an action performed by the subject or, as is the case here, connect it to a quality that describes it.