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Question
- \make me your aphrodite / make me your one and only.\ *
a. personification
b, assonance
c. metaphor
d. allusion
- \the daffodils near the bay stretched in a never - ending line\. *
a. simile
b. onomatopoeia
c. hyperbole
d. alliteration
Response
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Brief Explanations
- Option a: Personification gives human traits to non - human things; this line doesn't do that.
- Option b: Assonance is the repetition of vowel sounds; the line doesn't focus on vowel repetition.
- Option c: Metaphor makes a direct comparison without "like" or "as", but this line isn't a direct comparison in the metaphor sense.
- Option d: Allusion refers to a well - known person, place, event, or work. Aphrodite is a well - known Greek goddess, so the line alludes to her.
Brief Explanations
- Option a: Simile uses "like" or "as" to compare; the line has no such words.
- Option b: Onomatopoeia imitates sounds; the line doesn't have sound - imitating words.
- Option c: Hyperbole is an exaggeration. Saying the daffodils stretched in a "never - ending line" is an exaggeration as lines of daffodils must end.
- Option d: Alliteration is the repetition of initial consonant sounds; the line doesn't have such repetition.
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