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C. Metaphor
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32. The phrase "The air was actually burning gas" is a metaphor, as it directly compares the air to burning gas without using "like" or "as". The correct option is C.
33. The diction conveys a feeling of helplessness. (Based on previous context, as the full extract is not provided). The correct option is B.
34. The expression "like fly that dared not alight" uses the word "like" to make a direct comparison, which is a simile. The correct option is A.
35. The setting of the extract is midday. (Based on previous context, as the full extract is not provided). The correct option is B.
36. The poem contrasts the initial "glory of the guns" with the later "blood is red" and "glory of the dead," which points to the harsh reality of war. The correct option is D.
37. "Mad the rhythm runs" is an example of inversion, where the normal word order is altered for poetic effect. The correct option is D.
38. In the fourth line, "And glory of the guns," the repetition of the 'g' sound is an example of alliteration. The correct option is A.
39. The rhyme scheme from lines 1 to 4 is: Line 1: soldiering (A) Line 2: runs (B) Line 3: trumpeting (A) - due to the similar /ɪŋ/ sound with "soldiering" Line 4: guns (B) - rhymes with "runs" This results in an abab rhyme scheme. The correct option is B.
40. The poem contrasts the initial excitement of war (drumming, trumpeting, glory of guns) with the grim sadness or reality of war (blood is red, glory of the dead). Assuming the full option (c) is "excitement and sadness/despair". The correct option is C.
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This English question involves literary analysis, grammar, or writing skills. The detailed response below provides a well-structured answer with supporting evidence and clear explanations.