b. Satan
c. Death
d. God
B.allegory
C.hyperbole
D.cunderstatement
Answer:
D. Understatement
Explanation:
Understatement is a literary device in which an author intentionally makes a statement of less importance or intensity than what the reader would normally expect. Understatement is usually intended to have an ironic effect, due to its contradictory and unexpected nature. In this case, if Maria feels like the author intentionally downplays many important ideas, it is likely that he is using understatement.
2.Tom and Liz never wear uniforms so...
3.She isn't at school so...
4.I can hear music at the neighbours'so...
a)...they can't be policemen
b)...they must be at home
c)...she can't be asleep
d)...she might be ill
e)...they must be awake
f)...she might be on holiday
g)...she must be in
h)...they can't be compulsory in their school
b. further
c. more furthest
d. most furthest
to make readers laugh
B.
to make an important comparison
C.
to show how little the speaker cares for what she describes
D.
to reflect the swiftness of the subject matter of the first stanza