English, 21.02.2021 07:20 dakotaadkins1818
Autobiography of Richard Kelso That spring, I was a butterfly that had just emerged from its cocoon. The weather was beautiful in our new town, and I was making friends in our new neighborhood. I felt the world was "full of possibilities," as my mother said at the time. Biography of Richard Kelso EE Kelso's family moved across the state to a new town in the spring of 2004. He later described this year as "one of the most important in my life." He quickly settled into his new town and made good friends. Some remained friends throughout his life. Which sentence best explains the main difference in the way the two passages use a literary device? A. The autobiography uses chronological order to relay the facts, while the biography uses a ſashback to relate the events to th past. B. The autobiography uses a metaphor to emphasize the emotional importance of an event, while the biography focuses on the event itself. C. The autobiography uses a more objective tone by quoting people involved in the story, while the biography seems more personal because it focuses on emotion D. The autobiography uses personification to set a tone, while the biography relies on metaphor to accomplish the same task.​
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