Answer:
D) to condemn or censure openly or publicly
Explanation:
In the sentence: ...<em>your denunciation of tyrants brass fronted impudence; your shout of liberty and equality</em>... the meaning of denunciation is D.
<span> The rhetorical appeal from Act III. In Scene II of Julius Caesar is pathos, the rhetor is attempting to persuade the audience, as well as influincing them to feel a certain way, or having certain emotions. "When the poor have cried, Caesar hath wept" (III.ii.88) -Julius Caesar.</span>
Byron was an atypical Romantic because he expressed cynicism in his poems. It was unusual for a Romantic poet not to focus solely on emotions such as love and happiness/sadness, but to talk about cynicism as well.
Answer:
D. Abruptly, Mr. Rickey swung his swivel chair in my direction. He pointed a finger at me. "I know you’re a good ball player," he barked. "What I don’t know is whether you have the guts."
Explanation:
A simile uses like or as to make a comparison.
Ex. - As american as apple pie.
Ex. - As brave as a lion.
Personification makes a non-human thing seem human.
Ex. - The sun smiled at us.
Ex. - The leaves waved in the wind.