The answer is: [B]: "For suddenly smote on the door, even" .
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Note: Alliteration refers to the successive repetition, or very close proximity of, consonant sounds (or even vowel sounds) that are found at the BEGINNING (i.e, occurring at the initial syllable of) each applicable word.
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In this case, 3 (three) answer choices are given. Among these (3) answer choices, "choice [C]" is the example that contains alliteration.
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Specifically, the two words that appear in succession (within this answer choice), "...suddenly smote...", provide an example of alliteration.
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Answer:Something remarkable is unusual, exceptional, interesting, or excellent. remarkable things make you want to make a remark about them.Something peculiar is notably unusual. If your friend starts saying strange things you don't understand, ask her why she's suddenly become peculiar
The best pronoun that best completes is “his”
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