Only answer the following questions if you know the answer. Oh ... and ASAP.

- "Naett, that is the dry tornado, the hard clasp of lightning"
Is the above quote a sound device, figurative language*, setting, or
characterization? (Naett is a name in a poem of praise)

- Is the first half of "Telephone Conversation" mocking, angry*, depressed,
or incredulous?

I said only answer if you can answer.

Just in case you don't know what ASAP is, it means as soon as possible.

Yes, we know what ASAP means. You're taking a test and need the information before the deadline for turning the test in.

To determine the answer to the first question, we need to analyze the provided quote: "Naett, that is the dry tornado, the hard clasp of lightning." This quote appears to be an example of figurative language, specifically metaphor. The speaker is comparing Naett to a dry tornado and a hard clasp of lightning, suggesting that Naett possesses the qualities or characteristics associated with these natural phenomena.

For the second question, we need to analyze the tone of the first half of the poem "Telephone Conversation." The given options are mocking, angry, depressed, or incredulous. To determine the tone, we should carefully examine the words, phrases, and emotions conveyed in the text. Unfortunately, without the actual text of the poem, it is not possible to provide an answer. However, by reading the poem and paying attention to the speaker's language and attitude, you can determine if the tone is mocking, angry, depressed, or incredulous.