Answer: Alliteration
Alliteration refers to the repetition of the same initial consonant sounds within a group of words. Alliteration is commonly used in order to cause an emotional effect or to increase the persuasiveness of a text. Alliteration is also known as "head rhyme." In this case, the alliteration occurs in the words "swivel" and "still," which both have the same initial consonant sound.
b. I'll do something quiet: such as reading, gardening, or bird-watching—instead of riding roller coasters with you.
c. I'll do something quiet—such as, reading, gardening, or bird-watching—instead of riding roller coasters with you.
b. plot
c. theme
d. resolution
c. interpret
b. grow
d. none of these
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