Answer:
1. D and 2. C
Explanation:
<em>Alliteration</em> can be crossed off the first one because the beginning of each word does not sound alike
<em>Personification</em> can also be crossed out, nothing is being personified
<em>Onomatopoeia</em>- There are none
<u>I'd say D is the best answer for number 1</u>
The second one, <em>personification</em>- again nothing is being personified
<em>Simile</em>- No comparisons in the statement
<u>Alliteration- Seems pretty accurate, Chomiuk, Chuckled, Catching, Children, Cheating</u>
<em>Onomatopoeia</em>- None in the sentence
<u>C is the best answer for number 2 </u>
Answer : curious and eager
Explanation: Even though Keller did not know she was spelling, matter of fact she didn’t even know words existed but she was still excited to learn about the finger drawing “d” “o” “l” “l”.
The answer is D
Corrupted has a negative connotation, like distracted. “The present”=latest new. You is figurative; the author does not literally mean a toy, but a new thing.
<span>An unusual and sometimes farfetched implied comparison that is applied to an object scene person emotion or other natural situation is called conceit.
It is a sort of extended metaphor which poets often use to make comparisons between very different things.
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Answer:
Sentence A) is written in second-person POV.
Explanation:
This is correct because it uses the words "you" and "your". These are the keywords to look for when searching for second-person.
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