Answer:
I too believe the answer to be letter B) alliteration.
Explanation:
The lines we must analyze are:
"Odors, when sweet violets sicken,
Live within the sense they quicken."
By defining each of the devices provided in the question, we can choose the one that applies to those lines. A metaphor is comparison between two different things stated without the help of support words ("like" or "as"). A metaphor claims that "thing A is thing B", for example: your eyes are stars. In the lines above, we do not have a metaphor. There is no comparison being made.
Alliteration is a literary device in which sounds or letters at the beginning of words that are close to each other in a structure are repeated. Such repetition creates mood and rhythm. That is precisely what we have in the lines above. The letter s is repeat in three close words:
"Odors, when sweet violets sicken,
Live within the sense they quicken."
An allusion is a figure of speech in which a reference is made to something or someone, but in an indirect manner. For instance: you are more beautiful than Aphrodite - that's an allusion to a Greek mythology figure. The author does not explain who Aphrodite is, he simply mentions her trusting the audience will grasp the reason why she was mentioned. We do not have an allusion in Shelley's lines.
Apostrophe is a figure of speech in which the author of a poem speaks directly to someone who is not there, someone who is dead, or an inanimate object. As we can note, that does not happen in the lines we are studying. If the speaker had been talking to the odors instead of about them, then we would have an apostrophe.
The correct answer would be B. alliteration
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Answer:
the first one to the first box second one to the third box third one to the second box last one to the last box : )
Explanation:
II. It contributes to atmosphere and mood.
III. It adds realism.
I and II only
I and III only
II and III only
I, II, and III
The answer is D. I got it right
Answer:
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Explanation:
O to show that there are different versions of the same
story told in different cultures
O to show how the Grimms added details to make the
story more vivid for readers
O to show that the last edition was more informative
and engaging than the first
In contrast to the final 1857 edition, most of the tales in
the first edition are shorter and sparser. They have a
rawness that was later to be refined. For example,
"Rapunzel" is embellished a great deal in the final
edition:
First Edition
Once upon a time there lived a husband and wife who
had been wishing for a child for many years, but it had all
been in vain. Finally, the woman became pregnant.
Now, in the back of their house the couple had a small
window that overlooked a fairy's garden filled with all
kinds of flowers and herbs. But nobody ever dared to
enter it.
Seventh Edition
Once upon a time there was a husband and wife who for
quite some time had been wishing in vain for a child.
Finally, the dear Lord gave the wife a sign of hope that
O to tell the story twice to ensure that readers
understand the plot and characters in the story
Answer:
2
Explanation:
The author does a comparison of the two versions of 'Rapunzel' to highlight the evolution and enhancement in the Grimms' storytelling
The author includes excerpts from two versions of the story of "Rapunzel" primarily to demonstrate how theGrimms' story evolved over time and became more detailed and vivid. This is evident when comparing the first and seventh editions. The latter version is more descriptive, and engaging and, thereby provides the reader with a more immersive experience. Therein shows the evolution of the Grimms' storytelling style, as well as their intention to create a richer, more engaging narrative for their readers.
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B.It shows how major events have affected the characters.
C.It provides a satisfactory closing and ties up loose ends.
D.it introduces the characters, settings, and events.
Answer: casual expression and slang
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