Answer:
metaphors: comparing without using like or as: "like a detective",
similes: somparing using the words 'like' or 'as': "His eyes were pools of blue",
onomotopeia: formation of a word from a sound associated with what is named: "time ticked by"
oxymoron: some thing that contradicts itself: "deafening silence"
alliteration: occurrence of the same letter or sound: "time ticked by" "I held his hand and hoped"
Explanation:
kinda speaks for itself i suppose
Here are the answers to their correct examples:
1. <span>Silence is the loudest of all sounds. PARADOX
2. </span><span>I defy you, dreary night, to hide my love from me! APOSTROPHE
3. </span><span>Jacob is a breath of fresh air. METAPHOR
4. </span><span>The children's laughter filled the room as helium fills a balloon.
5. </span><span>The tree raps at the window, begging to come inside. PERSONIFICATION
Hope this helps.</span>
Answer: A.
Explanation: Hope it helps.
According to Wollstonecraft, people who are only the objects of pity and condescending love will eventually become objects of —
B. Contempt