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where would you like to go? the words rolled off of the prince's tongue.
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1. Alliteration: A repetition of initial sounds in two or more words of a line of poetry
An alliteration is a literaty device in which a series of words begin with the same consonant sound. An example of an alliteration would be "The barbarians broke through the barricade."
2. Caesura: The pause or break in a line of Anglo-Saxon poetry.
A caesura is a stop or pause in a metrical linea that creates a break in a verse, splitting it in equal parts.
3. Comitatus: In the Germanic tradition, the relationship between a leader and his warriors, or a king and his lords.
Comitatus is a term mostly used in the Germanic warrior culture to refer to an oath of fealty taken by warriors to their lords.
4. Kenning: A double metaphor, usually hyphenated. Example, "swan-road" for sea.
Kenning comes from Old Norse tradition and it refers to the combination of words to create a new expression with metaphorical meaning.
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The right answer is B.
*Hydrogen is the most abundant element representing nearly three quarters of the mass of the universe.
*Hydrogen is found in the water that covers 70% of the surface of our planet as well as in all organic matter.
*Hydrogen is the simplest element in the universe. It is composed only of one proton (p) and only one electron (e-).
*Hydrogen is the lightest element of all elements and gases; it is 14 times lighter than air. A "spill" of hydrogen gas immediately diffuses into the air and pollutes neither the ground nor the water table.
*Hydrogen is invisible, odorless and nontoxic. It does not cause acid rain, does not deplete the ozone layer and does not generate dangerous emissions.
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At the beggining Buck was living in a nice warm place and and he liked where he was living, but at the end he was taken to a very cold place where he was with other dogs to help find gold.
Explanation: Hope it helps but you should really read it its not that long.