Answer:
Onomatopoeia
Explanation:
The author uses Onomatopoeia in this stanza with the word "babbling." Onomatopoeia is a figure of speech that presents the written sound of the things it intends to describe. I<em>n this case, "babbling" is creating the sound effects describing the low, continuous noise of water flowing over stones, which makes the description more interesting.</em>
Answer:
A
Explanation:
Let me start with why it isn't C. C is true but it's not more important than what A says. A talks about how Martin and Kennedy agree with their words which is what the question asks.
Answer:
With the text it sounds like the father has died... so "c." seems appropriate.
Answer:
A.
<em><u>A fracture</u></em> is a break in the bone that can occur from
either a quick, one-time injury to the bone (acute
fracture) or from repeated stress to the bone over time
(stress fracture).
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