Answer:
Alliteration - repetition of a letter
Repetition - repetition of a word
Explanation:
<em>Alliteration</em> is a literary device and can be divided into two categories: <u>assonance</u> and <u>consonance</u>
<em>Assonance</em> is the repetition of a single vowel sound within a string of words
<em>Consonance</em><em> </em>is the repetition of a single consonant sound within a string of words
<em>Repetition</em><em> </em>is a rhetorical device that utilises the repetition of a single word within a work.
<em>Rhetorical</em><em> </em><em>device</em><em> </em><em>vs.</em><em> </em><em>Literary</em><em> </em><em>Device</em><em>:</em>
<em> </em>Rhetorical devices reflect what the author feels in his or her work, while literary device serve to tell a story.
Well I would assume that this means somebody is reading another person's face so that they can memorize their features?
Answer:
the two warring families: Montagues and the Capulets
Explanation:
I had to watch the play and do a whole unit on this. So, from what I know.. if you’re talking about further in the story Mark Antony’s army could be considered the “Roman” army. They’re fighting for Julius’s side. While Cassius and Brutus are on the opposite.