Motif<span> and </span>theme<span> are linked in a literary work but there is a difference between them. In a literary piece, a </span>motif<span> is a recurrent image, idea or a symbol that develops or explains a </span>theme<span> while a </span>theme<span> is a central idea or message.</span>
I will with letter a.
verbal irony as the answer. When
Juliet tells Paris she loves him, she was referring to Romeo not Paris. Not knowing her true feelings Paris takes
this as a sign that Juliet loves him.
The irony here is that she loves Romeo not Paris.
I think its C. I'm not to sure