I'm not sure but I think it's either:
'That gallant spirit hath aspir'd the clouds.'
Or
'Romeo: this days black fate on more days doth depend.'
Or
'This but begins the woe others must end.'
Because they sound like they are mentioning about the future play/life, they are not deliberately saying it, they are speaking in clues and hints.
Hope this helps in anyway possible. (Haven't done this play in 3yrs. And bad in the quotes, but u hope this helps.)
Answer:
C.) It expresses the extreme strength the minors needed to summon to move the rock
Explanation:
You can tell that the answer is C by reading "the miners channeled the strength of Hercules". The author make use of a simile to express the extreme strength they needed in order to move the rock and complete their goal.
I'd say there are two answers here - she must obey her husband's wishes and follow his advice (he tells her not to teach Douglass how to read) and slavery strips her of her innate beliefs and benevolent nature (she used to be a kind and caring person before she got slaves).
Answer:
A
Explanation:
It shows the overwhelming influence of the Devil on humanity