1. Repetition of inicial consonants - Alliteration - <em>stylistic device</em>
2. giving the appearance of saying one thing while meaning something else- Irony: <em>a figure of speech. difference between appearance and reality.</em>
3. a comparison using like or as - Simile: a<em> figure of speech used to compare.</em>
4. consists of two rhyming lines of verse with five iamic feet - heroic couplet: <em>literary device.</em>
5. giving something human characteristics - Personification: <em>figure of speech.</em>
6. a story in which things represent parts of a doctrine or theme - Allegory: <em>figure of speech used to teach moral lessons.</em>
7. poem with fourteen lines - Sonet: <em>it has a specific rhyme scheme</em>
8. rediculing something in order to correct behaviour - satire: <em> it criticizes by ridiculing</em>
9. Swift, Johnson, and Goldsmith's political party - Tory
10. tone in The Desert Village - sentimental.
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what is question?????? don't understand.....can u write properly or tell me what can we do.....
You did not include options in your question, but based on the meaning of the word cryptic, your answer will be 'A HIDDEN MEANING'.
When you say that something is cryptic, it means that, that thing has a meaning that is mysterious or obscure.
From the way the word was used in the given sentence, it means that the message the teacher was passing across about the test is hidden, it was not understood by any of the students.
Answer:
Change can be difficult to accept
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