The archetype that the two passages have common is notably The Tragic Heroine (Option D). See the full question below.
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An archetype is a recurring feeling, character type, or event in the human experience.
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A, he tells them to stop fighting or they will face punishment
Answer: DIALECT
Explanation:
Definitely. If we consider other possible languages; hyperbole, it's definitely not. Then it's not onomatopoeia either. It certainly is not irony as well. It's dialect.
Answer:
1. simile
2. hyperbole
3. idiom
4. metaphor
5. personification
6. alliteration
7. alliteration
8. using a word to represent an abstract idea
9. a second chance
10. "The clock on the wall laughed at me as I tried to finish my test before class ended."