Answer:
Unfortunately, my prized recent purchase, the computer, is not working correctly.
Explanation:
The other answer is wrong, I know this since I took the test.
Im pretty sure the answer is light and humerous
<span>a. Nor orphan's spoils become the minion's prey;
b. Nor injur'd cities weep their slaughter'd sons;
c. And standing troops, the bane of every state,
Forever spurn'd, shall be remov'd as far
d.And stretch their empire o'er the wide domain.
On a broad base the commonwealth shall stand
e. When crowns and sceptres are grown useless things, Nor petty pretors plunder here for kings
Figurative language is the use of words that is beyond their literal meaning. Examples of figurative language are simile, metaphors, personification, etc.
B and D are use personification as the figurative language.
Personification is giving human characteristics to animals, object, and ideas.
B.) cities - weep
D.) commonwealth - stand
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Possessive pronoun is what you are looking for.
Examples of possessive pronouns:
The kids are Yours and Mine.
We shall finally have whats rightfully Ours.
The Dog is Mine
The Cat is Yours
(So essentially a possessive pronouns are anything involving anything with possession as above.) Such as What is mine is yours etc.
Or the Playstation Four is mine but, the xbox one is yours.
Answer:
its not a or d
Explanation:
U didnt provide alot of context but i would say that because he is calling the (what im assuming) child on having a somewhat fake sight but is happy about it. So go with the tone ig