It's too bad that we won't have crisp french bread.
B.
Would mexican Tacos be too much trouble at a picnic?
C.
I hope Dr. Chung brings those swedish meatballs she makes.
D.
Bill wants plain American cheeseburgers.<<< am i right??
This is very late, but I am pretty sure it is romances.
The flowers' buds were a beautiful sight after a long winter.
B.
The strong smell in the kitchen are the onions.
C.
Peas has remained her favorite garden vegetable.
D:The article proposes that Mrs. Hossack was guilty of murder, while the excerpt suggests her innocence.
Bodger is loyal only to the cat and his boy Peter, but he is also a natural leader.
B.
Bodger is an older, friendly dog, but he also likes to fight.
C.
Bodger is the strongest, fastest, and smartest of the three animals.
D.
Bodger is only interested in his next meal and does not bother to help the other animals.
by Emily Dickinson
A prompt—executive Bird is the Jay—
Bold as a Bailiff's1 Hymn—
Brittle and Brief in quality—
Warrant2 in every line—
Sitting a Bough3 like a Brigadier4
Confident and straight—
Much is the mien5 of him in March
As a Magistrate6—
1.legal officer
2.legal action
3.branch of a tree
4.army officer (British)
5.appearance
6.judge
I Heard a Bird Sing
By Oliver Herford
I heard a bird sing
In the dark of December.
A magical thing
And sweet to remember.
"We are nearer to Spring
Than we were in September,”
I heard a bird sing
In the dark of December.
A: Dramatic irony
B:Foreshadowing
C:Repetition
Simile
Answer:
B. Foreshadowing
Explanation:
Foreshadowing, a literary device in which an essayist gives a development trace of what is to come later in the story. This device shows up toward the start of a story, or a section, and enables the peruser to create assumptions regarding the coming occasions in a story.
Having reviewed both poems, the Literary device that is not used in "A prompt - executive Bird is the Jay" is:
"Foreshadowing" (Option B)
In literature, Foreshadowing is a subtle indication of a thing that will happen later on in the story by the Author.
Sometimes foreshadowing can be obvious, other times, it can be very subtle that it is only realized at the end of the story when the event has already occurred.
Learn more about Foreshadowing at:
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