... Safe in a Pullman , I have whirled through the gloomy, Godforsaken villages of Iowa and Kansas, and the malarious tidewater hamlets ofGeorgia. (Para. 5)
A: oxymoron
B: parallelism
C: euphemism
D: antonomasia
A: oxymoron
B: parallelism
C: euphemism
D: antonomasia
举一反三
- 中国大学MOOC: ... Safe in a Pullman , I have whirled through the gloomy, Godforsaken villages of Iowa and Kansas, and the malarious tidewater hamlets ofGeorgia. (Para. 5)
- I change my mind and bring back the garbage bags I have put in the car and at the curb. A: Para. 5 B: Para. 13 C: Para. 16 D: Para. 22
- A healthy sense of humour will help one live through difficult times. A: Para 5 B: Para 6 C: Para 7 D: Para 8
- But in Westmoreland they prefer that uremic yellow, and so they have the most loathsome towns and villages ever seen by mortal eye. A: anti-climax B: synecdoche C: antithesis D: euphemism
- 'My rancher uncle bought 50 head of cattle last week.' A: synecdoche B: euphemism C: personification D: oxymoron