Hello. This question is related to "Plymouth Plantation"
Answer:
In chapter XI, Bradford begins to report only summaries of important events.
Explanation:
Before chapter XI, Bradford established a narrative where he organized all events in chronological order, however from chapter XI he changes the narration that no longer follows a chronological order, but establishes some specific summaries of events that are relevant to somehow, this way he can focus his reading on what is really important for the reader to know.
bisected
comply
copious
duplicated
duplex
magnanimous
megalomania
microbe
omnivorous
omnipotent
monarch
renegade
vanguard
vanity
The correct answer is B. alliteration.
Alliteration is a figure of speech where the same consonant is repeated in neighboring words. As you can see in the sentence above, consonants such as S and F are repeated throughout.
Metaphor is a symbolic comparison of two or more things; hyperbole is exaggeration; euphemism is the opposite of hyperbole - using milder language to refer to something.
This sentence clearly uses (B) alliteration.
Alliteration is when words starting with the same letter are put closely together, i.e. soul, swooned, slowly and falling, faintly.
b. To build a fire/
c. The masque of the red death/
d. The ministers black veil
Answer:
c. The masque of the red death.
Explanation:
In the story "The Masque of the Red Death," the main character dies in part due to an internal versus external conflict. In this story, Prospero is a man who wants to escape a disease called the red plague. For this purpose, he takes refuge in a fancy house with friends, living in luxury and holding parties. During one of these parties, a guest shows up, and it is later revealed that the guest is the red death. Prospero dies as a result of the conflict between himself and the disease.
I believe it's c the masque of the red death