Answer:i would go with metaphor
Explanation:
hopefully it helps if not sorry
 
        
             
        
        
        
Answer:
permanent exotic, monumental bumper-to-bumper, tangled and impassable. 
Explanation:
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Answer:
A.
Explanation:
throughout the play, friar is always foreshadowing the death of both lovers. friar's warning was that romeo was acting due to lust rather than love but something bad would've happened resulting in the death of these star-crossed lovers
 
        
             
        
        
        
Answer:
What Happened? Which Characters caused it to happen? 
Explanation:
That is my best guess.
 
        
             
        
        
        
Assuming
that the essay is the epic poem from around 1000 CE focusing on Beowulf in a third
person narrative:
<span>“A
man would roar, "I'll steal their gold and burn their meadhall!"
shaking his sword as if the tip were afire, and a man with eyes like two pins
would say, "Do it now, Cowface! I think you're not even the man your
father was!" The people would laugh. I would back away into the darkness,
furious at my stupid need to spy on them, and I would glide to the next camp of
men, and I'd hear the same.”</span>