In “Summer,” the word buzzin is an example of which of the following sound devices?

A. alliteration
B. assonance
C. onomatopoeia
D. consonance

C?

Yes, C.

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In “There Is No Word for Goodbye,” whom does the speaker address?
A. her daughter
B. her mother
C. the reader
D. her aunt

D?

B her mother

Yes, you are correct! The word "buzzin" is an example of onomatopoeia. Onomatopoeia is a sound device in which words are used to imitate or suggest actual sounds. In this case, the word "buzzin" imitates the sound of buzzing, which is associated with the sound made by insects and in this context, perhaps the sound of summer. Well done!