a .parallelism
b .appeal to ethos
c .personification
d .metaphor
The answer to your question would be that the rhetorical device used in the statement is parallelism. That is, the correc option would be A.
Parallelism is a literary device in which parts of a sentence are grammatically identical or similar in terms of their construction. It can be a word, a phrase or a sentence. In this case, the only difference between both sentences is the verb: in one case it is the verb to want and in the other is "to need".
skimming and scanning
2.No fainting fits shall me assail,
3.Nor grinding pains my body frail,
4.With cares and fears ne'er cumb'red be
(can pick more than one)
The correct answer is the following: option 4. "With cares and fears ne'er cumb'red be" is the line in the excerpt from "As Weary Pilgrim, Now at Rest" that best demonstrates the speaker's desire to be free from the burdens of the world. The line reflects on how the speaker will never be burdened or hindered by fear or cares, to demonstrate her desire to be free from all of the conflict and darkness of the world. These lines add to the main theme of the poem written by Anne Bradstreet, that is the discussion of death, and how death can sometimes be seen as an alleviation from any type of sorrow the world can throw at you. Breadstreet reflects upon this when encountering a loved one passing away after dealing with a lot of pain and sorrow.
Answer:
Explanation:
The burdens of the world are focussed on physical pain , basically.
pictured
illustrated
absent
B) minds
C) opinions
D) engagement
2. The elements of persuasion are:
A) pace, volume, tone, repetition, and action
B) pace, volume, tone, repetition, and imagery
C) action, words, facial expression, and tone
D) none of the above