An example of a protagonist from the characters in American Born Chinese is Danny. The other
protagonist from the story are The Monkey King and Jin.
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</span><span>To add, these guys are clearly protagonists because they're the center
of each story in the book. Even if they're not always likeable, we're stuck
with them and their journey into deeper, better versions of themselves. They go
through all sorts of character transformations in order to learn the greatest
lesson in the book: be yourself.</span>
The Graphic Tourist, in a sunny autumn day, among this bounteous area of England, portrays the Union.
In starved Sieged Cities, in the uttermost Doomed ruin of old Jerusalem fallen beneath the Wrath of God, It said, "The hands of the pathetic woman have sodden their own children."
Answer:
B
Explanation:
Alliteration is a close grouping of the same sounds, e.g. "the sweet soft sounds". The only solution that qualifies here is B - "feisty friends". Hope that helps :)
<span>The answer is b. It can be used in the sentence like this. Despite being warned by her parents and relatives, her grandmother had not warned her about consuming beef, wearing skirts, modifying her hair or forget her family the moment she arrived in the city of Boston.</span>
D. Alliteration and Assonance
Alliteration is the repetition of the same letter sound at the beginning of a group of words. In this case the /tw/ sound repeats at the beginning of both twinklings and twinges. Assonance is the repetition of a vowel sound within a group of words. In this case the /in/ sound is repeated in both tw/in/klings and tw/in/ges.
Hyperbole is an over-exaggeration. There is no over-exaggeration in this phrase. Enjambment is when a sentence spills over into other lines or stanzas in a poem. This is not the case with this phrase either.