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idk. i was gonna answer B on part one but there was nothing to support it in part 2
Answer:
In "by the waters of babylon,” what conflicts does the setting present for the main character? select three options. youth versus maturity the struggle between good and evil the forces of nature versus the will of humans a sense of fear versus a desire to grow observance of society's rules or one's own ideas.
Explanation:
Answer: second-person point of view
Explanation: Because the passage use the word "you" and "he"
The excerpt above is from "The Perks of Being a Wallflower". The lines are written in sharp honesty and vulnerability. If it is written in an ironic tone, it means that the narrator is not satisfied with his life. Theme of the story would become different because if would lose the sincere type of narration of the boy who is coming of age.
Not Hyperbole, not Idiom, not Metaphor, so it must be Personification