Answer:
1. Personification.
2. Synecdoche
Explanation:
Personification is used on inanimate objects and gives them human-like actions. For example, the morning cannot tiptoe.
Synecdoche is a form of language when part of something is used as a whole.
A the answer would be A because she did it all on her own.
Answer:
The last one
Explanation:
Where they fall in the birth order
The option is D:<span>“[The plaques] changed European understanding of African history and African culture.”</span>, just took the test. Hope that helps. :)
Near the end of the poem you're talking about, the old woman uses similes, comparisons using the words "like" or "as," to describe how aged she has become: she says her hands are "like broom sticks," meaning dry and stiff, while her body is "dry, like a carved image." This simile also shows how stiff and wooden her old body has gotten. A carved image is not only dry, but also can't move. I hope I helped you!