Answer:
There , four and two.
Explanation:
There - demonstrative adjective
Demonstrative adjectives are special adjectives or determiners used to identify or express the relative position of a noun in time or space. A demonstrative adjective comes before all other adjectives in the noun phrase. Some common demonstrative adjectives are this, that, these, and those.
Four & Two - adjective of number
Numbers are usually adjectives, because the information they give is how many of the noun.
Sometimes we underestimate ourselves, but in reality, sometimes we are the most essential thing. We are the difference of a million infinities, and completely going into oblivion.
Dramatic irony is a stylistic device that is most commonly used by storytellers, in plays, in the theater, and in movies. The irony is used as a plot device to create situations where the reader knows much more about the episodes and the resolutions before the chief character or characters.
Examples are:
In Merchant of Venice, the reader is aware that Lancelot is cheating his father openly; in Tempest, Prospero and the reader are aware of the presence of Gonzalo on the Island but Miranda does not.
In Romeo and Juliet, Romeo finds Juliet in deep and drugged slumber, assumes her dead, and kills himself ignorantly before Juliet wakes up, discovers her dead lover, and kills herself.
B because Shakespeare's play is chocked full of figurative language like it is basically the style he writes in and that's why it's difficult to understand normally, and the punctuation is normal.
Why does Odysseus leave home?
Odysseus leaves home to fight in the 10 years Trojan War. He was summoned by the King of Sparta to help retrieve Queen Helen of Sparta, who was kidnapped.
Why does Cyclops live alone in a cave?
The Cyclops lives alone in his cave because his kind is very independent and don't interact with each other.
why does Odysseus go to hades, the land of the dead?
Odysseus goes to the land of the dead to see the blind prophet Tiresias. he needs help from the prophet to guide him home.
To whom does Odysseus speak in the land of the dead?
Odysseus speaks to Elpenor, one of his crewmen, who died after falling asleep on and falling from the roof of Circe's house. He asks Odysseus to return to her home and dispose of his body properly or else the gods will become angry with Odysseus for neglecting it. Odysseus promises that he will do this.
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