Leonard Mead is the main and only character of the short story “The Pedestrian”, written by the American writer Ray Bradbury in 1951. The activity that Leonard engages in at night is walking throughout the city. Leonard emphasizes that he never encountered anybody during his evening walks since all people was watching TV in a world driven by watching TV as main activity.
Answer:
Assonance
Explanation:
Assonance is a literary device where author uses the same or similar vowel which repeats in one line. Assonance is being used mostly in poetry in order to give the poem rhythm and musical effect.
In this particular example, we may notice assonance in the sound of /a/ being repeated in several words (“May be refin'd, and join th' angelic train.”)
Answer:
Permanent damage so a condition which liver cells break down, scar and die
Explanation:
That's the closest thing to permanent damage