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Answer:
Correct E. The woods are lovely, dark and deep./But I have promises to keep
Incorrect I. The sky is low, the clouds are mean,/A travelling flake of snow/Across a barn or through a rut/Debates if it will go.
Correct J. The fog comes/on little cat feet
Correct J. The fog comes/on little cat feet
Correct C. Night falls like a wet sponge
Correct C. Night falls like a wet sponge
Hyperbole
Correct A. I gazed on the forest and burned/out the sahara desert,/with a packet of goat's meat/and a change of clothes/I crossed it in two hours
Correct A. I gazed on the forest and burned/out the sahara desert,/with a packet of goat's meat/and a change of clothes/I crossed it in two hours
Understatement
Correct F. I think I know enough of hate/To say that for destruction ice/Is also great/And would suffice.
Correct F. I think I know enough of hate/To say that for destruction ice/Is also great/And would suffice.
Allusion
Correct B. How now, Mr. Shakespeare, should a poet say what poetry should not express
Correct B. How now, Mr. Shakespeare, should a poet say what poetry should not express
Irony
Correct D. Water, water, everywhere,/Nor any (but not a) drop to drink.
Correct D. Water, water, everywhere,/Nor any (but not a) drop to drink.
Personification
Correct I. The sky is low, the clouds are mean,/A travelling flake of snow/Across a barn or through a rut/Debates if it will go.
Incorrect G. One of these days these boots/are gonna walk all over you.
Synecdoche
Correct G. One of these days these boots/are gonna walk all over you.
Incorrect H. And all the lands belong to the crown.
Metonymy
Correct H. And all the lands belong to the crown.
Incorrect E. The woods are lovely, dark and deep./But I have promises to keep
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