Answer: B) a rhyming couplet
Explanation: Just got the question right
The front of the dictionary is where you can find the key to
pronunciation marks.
<span>To add, a book or electronic resource that lists the words of a
language (typically in alphabetical order) and gives their meaning, or gives
the equivalent words in a different language, often also providing information
about pronunciation, origin, and usage is called the dictionary.</span>
D. Who will
This answer makes the most sense, and Who'll means who will. If you insert Who will into the sentence, this choice is the only one that makes sense
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Answer:
<em>"Around me everything was dancing a dance of death" </em>is a "personification" when it comes to<em> figurative language</em>. It means that people around Elie Wiesel were dying and nobody paid attention nor cared.
Explanation:
The situation above happened during "Night 84."
At this time, Elie was exhausted from marching in the snow that<em> he fell asleep for a long time</em> when they were finally told to rest. He was only awakened when <u>his father's frozen fingers patted on his cheeks.</u> His father wanted him to wake up because they were to march again.<em> Sleeping would mean dying in the snow. </em>Thus, Elie described the situation happening around him with the figurative language above. It is a personification because it gives human being personality to "death" that it can dance <em>("dance of death").</em>
The answer is D interjection