Answer:
The structure of the present perfect is: [have/has + past participle]. The present perfect continuous tense: I have been watching TV. He has been watching TV. From which, the structure is: [have / has + been + verb + ing].
Explanation:
If you were to write an essay on dishonesty then think about if you were to lie to your parents or to your friends, how to guilt inside you would burn because it makes you feel so bad.
Repetition: Waiting for the night to end/waiting for a friend/waiting for that morning light. "Waiting for" is being repeated.
Alliteration: The soft snow swirled in circles around the subway stairs. The "sss" sound is being repeated.
I'm not sure about the others, but I hope this helps. :)
Answer:
It was not D: complex. I just took it and got it wrong
Explanation:
The answer is prosecution