Answer:
The excerpt shown above was spoken by Poin and shows the moment when he plans to steal a group of wealthy travelers and says he will not be in danger because the travelers are cowards.
Explanation:
Poin is a character in "Henry IV," a play written by Shakespeare. In the excerpt presented above, we can see Poins, showing Prince Harry his plans to steal a group of wealthy travelers. he wants to hide after the theft and enjoy the riches he stole. At that point, Poins claims that two of the travelers are cowards, but that if one of them is brave, he does not intend to fight.
Prince Harry is not very committed to the social position he has and is more willing to enjoy his youth on adventures like that.
The pharse "HIC IACET ARTHURUS, REX QUONDAM REXQUE FUTURUS" from <u>"</u><u><em>The once and future king by T.H White" </em></u> <u>means: "Here lies Arthur, king once, king to be".</u>
It was a tomb inscription which promised that even Author was dead, he was going to return one day.
Mosquito "wiggler" and "tumbler" are informal terms for the larval and pupal (immature) life stages of a mosquito
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Answer:
I believe the answer is Rhetorical devices
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