Answer: C
Explanation: Onomatopoeia is a term for making a sound of an object it is describing.
A cannot be correct as A is a simile (Comparing an object to something else)
B is wrong as the sentence is describing how she is feeling, not what sound she is making
D is wrong because although she is saying something, this is not classified as onomatopoeia
Therefore C is correct, because it says that she <em>clanged </em>two glasses together. The word clanged is a sound describing what the two glasses are doing.
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D. Phrases such as "didn't laugh" and "heads down" convey sadness toward the farmers being driven from their land.
You can infer the author/illustrator is not fond of getting a college degree since they are metaphorically saying it does not equate to a well paying job
A prepositional phrase contains a preposition and usually a noun. Your answer would be the first choice.
example:
I went over the hill. "Over the hill" is a prepositional phrase.
It modifies broke because least expensive means not a lot to pay so its broke