Tham khảo tài liệu 'sat ii success literature episode 2 part 8', ngoại ngữ, ngữ pháp tiếng anh phục vụ nhu cầu học tập, nghiên cứu và làm việc hiệu quả | ANSWERS AND EXPLANATIONS 26. The correct answer is B . First read the sentence and then find the literary devices in the cited sentence. Choice A is only partly correct there is no hyperbole. Choice C is also only partly correct nothing is alluded to in this sentence. Choices D and E are totally incorrect. Only in choice B are both parts of the answer correct metaphor and simile. Answers to Questions 27-36 Test-Taking Strategy Be sure all parts of an answer choice are correct. A partially incorrect response is a wrong answer and a quarter-point deduction. 27. The correct answer is E . In this question you must find two items that are both true in order to determine the correct answer. An allusion present in choices A and B is a reference to a historical or fictional character or to another work of literature. There are no allusions so you can eliminate those responses. Simile in both choices C and D is a comparison using the words like or as. No similes are present so you can discard choices C and D . By the process of elimination you ll find that choice E is the correct response. An apostrophe occurs when a poet directly addresses a person or thing present or not present little lamb in this case. A metaphor is a comparison of two unlike things in this case the lamb and Jesus by inference. 28. The correct answer is C . The two principle characters are children of their species. To reinforce this concept Blake has chosen a word pattern that is childlike and simple. Such a speech scheme would tend to be monosyllabic. Choices D and E are not consistent with the theme of the poem. Choice B is incorrect and illogical based on a reading of the poem. While choice A may be true the better answer is choice C to create a childlike innocent mood. 29. The correct answer is D . The speaker states that God is mild and meek synonyms for compassionate and calls Himself a lamb. The characterization of the lamb in literature is as a soft gentle animal. There is nothing in the poem .