Answer:
would've
should've
could've
might've
Explanation:
The clearly have an 've' at the end. It may be wrong, but there you go. :)
Answer:
That's a phrase. Phrases don't have a subject-verb component ........ unlike clauses, which DO have both.
Explanation:
phrase:
My younger brother (no verb)
sat on the floor (no subject)
clause:
My younger brother sat on the floor.
Ramona accepts her new life with grace, grit, and gust.
Answer:
did you not study in your school life
Answer:
A) Anaphora
Explanation:
The literary device Turner is using is 'anaphora'. This is because anaphora basically refers to the repetition of word or phrase at the beginning of successive clauses, and in the above except, the word 'behind' begins the clause and is also repeated; thus giving a perfect example of anaphora in a clause.