Are you trying to find the ones that aren't in bold writing?
Answer:
Because kind words bring happiness
Explanation:
A logical order, within a text, refers to the ability of words to show that one situation is so linked to another, that when one happens, the other, logically, happens as a result. This can be seen in the question above, through the line "Because kind words bring happiness." That's because kindness and happiness are very connected, so if someone uses kindness when speaking, logically, it causes happiness in those who heard and in those who spoke.
In the phrase "to buzz forth doleful lamentations", the word "buzz" is an example of an onomatopoeia. Basically, it means that the sound of bees flying or "buzzing" expresses a melancholy expression. This could be considered an onomatopoeia, but it also is used to say the bees "spoke" which implies that they "buzzed" as in it was their way of speaking, diction if you will. The whole sentence is "<span>At length, as if comprehending their disaster, they settled down in clusters on a dry branch of a neighboring tree, whence they seemed to contemplate the prostrate ruin, and to </span>buzz forth doleful lamentations<span> over the downfall of their republic" which clearly says they SEEMED, which rules out diction as an answer. So, the answer should be onomatopoeia. </span>Hope this helps!
Answer: C) onomatopoeia.