Having first laid eyes on Juliet<span> at the feast, </span>Romeo<span> is stunned, obviously struck by her beauty. He first compares her to fire, claiming that "she doth teach the torches to burn bright!" Then he compares her to "a rich jewel in an Ethiop's ear."</span>
Answer:
Exemplary
Explanation:
Out of all the words listed, this word provides a more profound sense of sophistication.
Answer:
rapidly is synonym of tumultuously
running is synonym of coursing
empty is synonym of vacant
thin is synonym of slender
coursing is synonym of running
Explanation:
A synonym is a word that means similar or equivalent to the word. Two words that have exact meaning or are similar are said to be synonymous words.
In the given passage, the synonym of 'tumultuously' is 'rapidly'. Both words can be used interchangeably or alternatively. Both provide a similar approach to the thoughts conveyed by the writer. 'Slender' means 'thin'. 'Vacant' is the synonymous word for 'empty'. 'Coursing' and 'running' both have similar meanings in the passage.
Answer:
A static character does not undergo any major changes within a story. A dynamic character will undergo major transitions.
Explanation:
For example: main characters are always dynamic as their purpose is to experience some sort of life changing event. Character development is happening and the character is growing.
A static character can be compared to a a secondary character, usually someone who helps the main character achieve previously mentioned life changing event or growth.