Answer:
1. D and 2. C
Explanation:
<em>Alliteration</em> can be crossed off the first one because the beginning of each word does not sound alike
<em>Personification</em> can also be crossed out, nothing is being personified
<em>Onomatopoeia</em>- There are none
<u>I'd say D is the best answer for number 1</u>
The second one, <em>personification</em>- again nothing is being personified
<em>Simile</em>- No comparisons in the statement
<u>Alliteration- Seems pretty accurate, Chomiuk, Chuckled, Catching, Children, Cheating</u>
<em>Onomatopoeia</em>- None in the sentence
<u>C is the best answer for number 2 </u>
The sea is symbol use in the first book of the Odyssey, it represents danger and superiority and strength of the gods before men. In the Odyssey the sea brings a lot of issues to the story, when the men’s sailor they are on the mercy of the wind and the sea and the gods.
Answer:
C.The blue clouds drooped down from the sky and surrendered their rain.
Answer:
A. They have been enemies and Greg isn't used to being friendly or having anything in common with her.
Explanation:
Without knowing anything about the context, and through process of elimination, this is the only answer that makes sense.
B and C Don't seem to work because it isnt stated that Greg is worried or embarrassed.
D. Doesn't seem to work, at least on its own, because Mr. Z thinking they should be friends, with no other factors, doesn't seem like it would be overwhelming. Unless they had been enemies, had never been friendly and thought they had nothing in common. Which leads back to answer A.
Answer:
Fierce as a dog with tongue lapping for action, cunning as a savage pitted
against the wilderness
Explanation: