Answer:
1. Allusion – c
2. Simile – a
3. Metaphor – b
Explanation:
a. I defeated my opponent as easily as sliding a knife through butter...
<em>A simile is a comparison using either of the terms "like" or "as".</em>
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b. My opponent's face became a white sheet when he saw me arrive...
<em>A metaphor is a comparison without using the terms "like" and "as".</em>
c. He was the rock to my paper, the paper to my scissors
<em>Alluding to the game of rock, paper, and scissors.</em>
The answer to this question is
A. Mal
It comes from the french language ex.
Tres mal - meaning very bad. Its most used in greetings like asking how someone is.
C) They foreshadow the plot
We get an idea that the poem will be about how these 'three meet again' after having passed all their personal tribulations, 'when the battle's lost and won'.
According to Churchill, the continuation of British life as it is currently known is at stake in the battle against Germany. The lengthy traditions of Great Britain are a stake.
Wunston Churchull was a British politician, army officer, and writer. He served as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 1940 to 1945, when he led Britain to victory in the Second World War, and again from 1951 to 1955. He was also member of the Parliament, He was ideologically an economic liberal and imperialist,
Answer: 1. B. is the correct answer
and the second one is B. will have no heirs to the throne not C.
Explanation: because Macbeth didn't really wanted to be king and his heart wasn't set on being king but his wife was really set on being the new queen.. So she forced him to kill Duncan and cause Duncan was going to be king he was the next air to throne to becoming king. I hope this answer helps.