Answer:
Alliteration - repetition of a letter
Repetition - repetition of a word
Explanation:
<em>Alliteration</em> is a literary device and can be divided into two categories: <u>assonance</u> and <u>consonance</u>
<em>Assonance</em> is the repetition of a single vowel sound within a string of words
<em>Consonance</em><em> </em>is the repetition of a single consonant sound within a string of words
<em>Repetition</em><em> </em>is a rhetorical device that utilises the repetition of a single word within a work.
<em>Rhetorical</em><em> </em><em>device</em><em> </em><em>vs.</em><em> </em><em>Literary</em><em> </em><em>Device</em><em>:</em>
<em> </em>Rhetorical devices reflect what the author feels in his or her work, while literary device serve to tell a story.
Felled is the simple past tense
Falling can be your answer If youre verb but its not it
Fallen can be your answer if you want to know the past particple of the word for fall
Fell can be your answer if you were asking for the past tense of the word "fall "
Your answer: Fallen (option C) ; if option C isnt right then try going with option D. Fell
Answer: A. Inform the readers about pecan trees.
Explanation:
They mention Thomas Jefferson to make the audience understand the importance of pecan trees.
Answer:
The question is not clear. A dangling modifier is a word or phrase that modifies a word not clearly stated in the sentence. Hope that helps.