The correct answer is imagery.
Figurative language is a simile or metaphor -- neither is used here. An allusion is a reference to a well-known person, place, or thing; an allusion is not used here. Parallelism is using similar grammatical structures and does not appear here.
Imagery is a description that appeals to any of the five senses, but especially the visual sense. In this passage, Baldwin is clearly describing the slap (which we can see and hear in our mind) of the child, the pain which reverberates through heaven -- we can visualize this pain reaching out into heaven and embedding itself in the universe.
Due to the visual power of these words, the correct answer is C.
The correct answer is "him". To avoid confusion, simple remove all the other nouns and pronouns, except for the one in question. For the above sentence, saying "Our debater will be <em>he</em>" is grammatically incorrect. Therefore the complete corrected sentence should be "Our debaters will be Jorge and him.".
There are two types of sonnets: the Italian sonnet or Petrarchan sonnet and the English sonnet or Shakespearean sonnet. Aside from their origin, they differ in structure.
The Petrarchan sonnet is composed of an octave which is the first eight lines, followed by the sestet which is the last six lines. Its rhythm follows the pattern <span>abba, abba, cdecde or cdcdcd. An example would be "London, 1802" by William Wordsworth.
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The Shakespearean sonnet is composed of three quatrains followed by a couplet. Its rhythmic pattern is abab, cdcd, efef, gg. Example is Sonnet 73 (That Time of Year Thou Mayst).
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It emphasizes how personal well-being can lead to other forms of happiness, including financial success and romantic love