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c. Fitting in and making friends is much easier than expected.
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The answer is B.
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This is a full character with a story.
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The lights dimmed and the curtains opened. I felt like I was going to throw up. Why had I ever thought this was a good idea?
Sneaking out to go for a party I was forbidden from attending was really not my plan especially after the tongue lash I received from my strict dad about going for parties in which "teenagers smoked pot".
Nevertheless, I was determined to go for the party, I was probably the only girl in my class that wasn't at that party and already my best friend had called me to ask why I haven't showed up yet.
I carefully raised the window of my room, looked down and gauged the distance from the window to the floor, I decided it was too risky so I opted to gently slide down to the ground even though I would probably scald my hands.
I wore my favorite gown, the one I had apparently overgrown, which showed enough of my thighs.
Every little sound I made seemed like it was magnified with a megaphone so I was extra cautious.
As I began my descent, I heard a light switch turn on but I kept going down.
Just as I got to the ground and was about to meet my best friend at the rendezvous, I heard a voice that chilled me to my bones, "And where do you think you're going?"
Despite Lennie's size, Curley interprets Lennie's silence as fear. Curley preys on fear.
The passage above have all of the following options of rhetorical devices except alliteration.
<h3>What is alliteration?</h3>
Alliteration is known to be when a two or more words are known to begin with the same sound and they are often used consistently in a phrase or a sentence.
Note that in the above passage there is nothing of such and as such, The passage above have all of the following options of rhetorical devices except alliteration.
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