Burned down to the ground, nothing left but the floor

Which stylistic device does the author use in line 10 ?
A)alliteration
B)assonance
C)personification
D)repetition

D?

It’d seen a child die—Depression--a war,

Which stylistic or literary device is demonstrated in line 7?
A)satire
B)allusion
C)repetition
D)internal rhyme

B?

The first one is (b) im not sure about the second

The three experiences are pretty terrible to have seen. The author is not making fun of it (satire). The experiences are not the same, so it's not repetition. Do you see any rhyme within the line?

Why does the author MOST likely choose the words, ‘their second little joy’?

THE FIRST ONE IS B

SECOND ONE A?

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For the question "Which stylistic device does the author use in line 10?" the answer is D) repetition. The author repeats the phrase "to the ground" and emphasizes the destruction and loss.

To determine the answer, you can read line 10 of the text and identify any recurring words or phrases. In this case, the phrase "to the ground" is repeated, indicating the author's use of repetition as a stylistic device.

For the second question "Which stylistic or literary device is demonstrated in line 7?" the answer is B) allusion. The author refers to specific events or situations, such as the Great Depression and war, to create meaning and evoke emotions in the reader.

To identify the answer, you can analyze line 7 and look for any references or mentions of outside events or situations. In this case, the author alludes to the Great Depression and war, implying that the experiences described are similar to those painful historical events. Therefore, the author's use of allusion as a stylistic or literary device can be inferred.