1-5 ABDAB
6-10 BABDA
1. Irony
2. Personification
3. Simile
4. Overstatement
5. Metaphor
6. Hyperbole
7. Alliteration
8. Synaesthesia
9. Metonymy
10. Parallelism
1. Of course, she was beautiful and attractive enough to arouse the desires and passions of men, but I certainly would never have my senses dominated by my feelings or emotions. I wanted to have Polly as my wife for a cleverly considered, thoroughly unemotional reason.
2. The earth unfolds and the limit of the land is far in the distance, where there are clusters of trees and animals eating grass.This landscape makes one see far and broadens one's horizon.
3. They would not yet change the direction southward to the land lying below which was like a large kettle. First, they must give their bodies some time to get used to the plains. Secondly, they did not wants to lose sight of the mountains so soon.
4. On these special occasions, women might make loud and elaborate jokes and talk among themselves. Their gossip revealed their position as servants of men and also a reward for their servitude.
5. While saying these, I was scared as if some very unpleasant, horrible things had got out of my chest; but at the same time, I felt a bit delighted for I was finally able to make this awful part of me known to my mother.
6. I was puzzled as a little boy over the horses indifference towards their dead friend, whose hide had now turned into my father’s overcoat. It was hard for me to understand why the horses did not know or care that the overcoat came from the hide of their friend. And the same man had also put a metal bar in their mouths to control them.
1-5 ACCDA
6-10 DCBCC
11-15 BBDCA
16-20 CAADA