The phrase "it's very cheap" is a complete sentence. However, if the emphasis is placed solely on the phrase "the courage to fail," it becomes a noun phrase and serves as the subject in this context.
To complete the statement correctly, option D (RHYME) and option C (METAPHOR) are the best choices. As evident in the passage, Franklin employed RHYME and METAPHOR to convey a profound truth, with the words 'more' and 'shore' rhyming. I hope this clarifies your question.
My plan is to start with a quote emphasizing the value of diversity. Following this, I will present my main argument. In the body of the presentation, I will discuss three core points pertaining to the celebration of cultural foods and entertainment while also promoting an understanding of various cultures. I'll provide examples of other towns that have hosted diversity days and showcase the events they covered. Additionally, I will include visuals illustrating how diversity days are celebrated elsewhere. Finally, I will recapitulate all my points and pose a thought-provoking question to engage the audience.
By eliminating other options, the correct choices are 2, 4, and 5.
Update: Option 4 "he followed out his original design," is incorrect; however, options 2 "Endowed with commonsense, as massive and hard as blocks of granite" and 5 "On the score of delicacy, or any scrupulousness which a finer sensibility might have taught him, the Colonel, like most of his breed and generation, was impenetrable." are the accurate examples.
The peak moment of the narrative is when the scientist transforms into a menacing creature. His descent into savagery while seeking a remedy for his own inhibition marks the climax. The shift in Dr. Jekyll's character is pivotal, not only for him but also subversive ..."He seemed to swell "..."...the features seemed to melt and alter...". This imagery encapsulates the climax as it signifies a moment of revelation in the tale; the total metamorphosis into a being of malevolence, engaging in heinous acts.