The correct answer is B ASSERTED. We can eliminate commented and murmured because they imply the woman is somewhat timid about what she saying, and the previous word forcefully tells us this is not the case. We can eliminate snarled because it implies anger. The only choice left is ASSERTED because it means to claim, declare, contend etc
Answer: C. hyperbole.
Explanation: An Hyperbole is a literary device which consists in make an obvious exaggeration to help to emphasize a point in a text. In the poem "For a Lady I Know" by Countee Cullen, we can see a clear example of an hyperbole, because the author intentionally exaggerates the Lady's racism by saying that she thinks that even in heaven there is a separation of classes, where the black cherubs are the ones to do the chores.
I think it is A.<span>Ever since the seventeenth century, newspapers contain information, news, and advertisements.
B) In the seventeenth century, the use of the printing press led to the emergence of newspapers. </span>
Alliteration is found in the words "woman wailing." Alliteration is the repetition of sounds.
Based on the options, the most logical is D:)