(5 pt)
preposterous
A.
humble
B.
sensible
C.
fair
D.
frustrated
Answer: After the assembly, the principal of the class, Mr. Fulton, asked the students to calmly leave the auditorium and move into the lunchroom.
Explanation: The principal's name should be capitalized, but his title shouldn't be capitalized unless it comes before his whole name as in "Principal Mike Fulton." Since the auditorium and lunchrooms aren't named after anyone, they don't need to be capitalized.
Answer:
1) "Golden slumbers kiss your eyes" - PERSONIFICATION
2) "And be you blithe and bonny" - ALLITERATION
3) "At last he set her both his eyes / She won, and Cupid blind did rise" - METAPHOR
4) "Fair-lined slippers for the cold / with buckles of the purest gold - IMAGERY
5) "It (love) is the star to every wand'ring bark" - ALLUSION
6) "Like to the lark at break of day arising" - SIMILE
Answer: soprano is in the choir it is one of the types of sections that sing in a different tone than anyone else