B. Personification
Personification is giving non-human things human-like qualities. For example, the trees danced in the breeze. In the example trees are not human but are given the human-like trait of dancing. The purpose of this figurative language is to create a picture in the reader's mind. It can also help to set the mood of the story.
Conceit is being prideful. A conceited person is one who is extremely egotistical and excessively proud of him/herself.
Metonymy is using an object as a substitute for the name of the concept. An example would be a baseball diamond for baseball game.
Answer:
The pronoun that best completes the sentence is me; direct object
Explanation:
A direct object is a noun or a pronoun that answers either to the question "whom"or "what" it is the objective of the action and the receiver of it, then the correct word to complete the sentence is "Me" as a direct object since "my sister and me" receive the talk, we use the object pronoun "me" because "I" is a subject pronoun and represents the active person in the sentence.
exclamatory
imperative
declarative
b. I thought
c. defeated
d. under the care
Answer:
Man's fallible nature.
Explanation:
1. The first morality plays illustrated - man's fallible nature
Answer: his cousin Daisy and her extremely rich husband Tom Buchanan,
Explanation: