Answer:
alliteration
Explanation:
an alliteration is a repetition of words, in this is "cover to cover"
He must've sinned a whole lot!!
it is B
in choice c was should be were
in choice d liked should be like
in choice a, know should be knew
In the sentence: "We would like to work in the soup kitchen <u>more frequently</u> next year", the degree of comparison of the underlined adverb is B. Comparative.
In English grammar, an adjective or adverb can be in a particular form that implicates a comparative relation. This relation can be of more or less, or greater or lesser.
Comparatives are characterized by the suffix -er ("This house is bigger than the other one") or distinguished by the word more or less ("This job is more difficult than the other one").