I think it would be simple since it only has one subject (it) and one predicate (is).
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In this excerpt, the rhetorical technique that the passage best exemplify is:
A. Parallelism
Parallelism is when there is grammar equilibrium in two or more sentences, we can see such a case in these two sentences: They picked handfuls of daisies. They picked bunches of daffodils. On the one hand, the subject is the same They, and on the other the Tense is also the same.
We find no evidence of exaggeration of any type, nor there is satire or irony.
1. Band
: Simple - The subject has no modifiers.
2. Snow and sleet
: Simple - There are two nouns present, but they're still a single subject with no modifiers.
3. A democratic government: Complete - The adjective "democratic" modifies the noun "government".
4. Chantal’s favourite band
: Complete - The possessive indicator "Chantal's" and adjective "favourite" modify the noun "band".
5. Government: Simple - The subject has no modifiers.
6. Abdul’s friend: Complete - The possessive indicator "Abdul's" modifies the noun "friend".
Answer:
Personification
Explanation:
This is a type of personification. Personification is like a figure of the speech in which the non-living things are present as living things such as human beings. This is an art in which non-human things are present as living things. Personification is the quality that presents the qualities, feelings, emotions, and sensation and the gestures with the help of metaphor.
Thus here the lines such as where far remote/ the moonbeam gloats carry a personification in its meaning.