Answer:
This is a blanket statement about something. It is used to as a strategy to convince readers of the truth of the writer's position. It is called a <u>categorical </u>claim.
Explanation:
A categorical claim is a claim that writers used to convince the reader about something by generalizing something about a specific element that is in that category to all the elements that belong to that category. They infer something about a person or object that is not true by contrasting it with other elements of the same category. For example, I can say, my cat loves his mouse toy, so all cats love mouse toys, which is not true.
Affect is a verb that means to influence something and effect is a noun means something that is or has been influenced. I'll use them both in a sentence. "She was affected by stress." "She didn't like the effect stress had on her."
Now for grey and gray they both mean the same thing. They both refer to the color. Gray is just the more popular spelling in the US and grey is more popular in the UK. You can spell it however you'd like.
Hopefully that helps!
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I believe your answer is D.
I might be wrong
Answer: Imagery
Explanation: "like a tiny yellow butterfly, fluttering about" this helps the audience visualize what's happening in the story, resulting in them understanding what's happening with a description.