not comparable
not changeable
not edible
Not changeable.............
The correct answer is A shortened, paraphrased version of a text that mentions its key points.
Indeed, a summary combines direct quotations/citations of the source text for important key points but mostly rewords it in order to shorten it and provide readers with a concise version of it. It is usually used for cataloguing or descriptive purposes but can also be sued to facilitate comprehension and study of the source text.
Mighty and dreadful, for thou art not so;
For those whom thou think'st thou dost overthrow
Die not, poor Death, nor yet canst thou kill me.
A. Synecdoche
B. Personification
C. Metonymy
D. Metaphor
E. Simile
Sonnet 10 of the Holy Sonnets by John Donne, the figure of speech used in the above lines is personification.
Personification is the figure of which attribute a human quality to an abstract figure. In other words, personification refers to attributing human characteristics to anything non-human.
In the above lines, John Donne personifies Death, asking it not to be arrogant or conceited for being powerful. He tells him that he is not a thing to fear and is a pitiful and weak thing it can not cause death to the poet.