Assonance and alliteration appear in this selection; however, assonance is the main sound technique.
Alliteration is used in "trembling Tyrant."
Assonance is the repetition of the same vowel sound in words that are near one another. Assonance is used in the repetition of the same /e/ sound in the words: "next," "bent," "<span>incensed," "sent," "fell," "destroyer." The same /i/ sound is repeated in the words "quickly," "brings," "shrinks."
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Option 3 is the answer you are looking foor have a nice day and may God bless u
Answer:
Part A: B, Part B: D
Explanation:
"a fat old skunk who looked as if he could eat not another bite"
"He was ready to sleep his autumn meal off, and I resented him because he did not need my apples."
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B. worms
<span>a noun phrase denoting a person or thing that is the recipient of the action of a transitive verb, so it is WORMS</span>