<span>The author used the technique of describing the background of the story with the time.This case with makes the seem shocked from reading it.For example, the author used his technique to make the readers get shocked and become sad that she had to go back to the servant situation again.</span>
This is from the play <em>The Tempest </em>written by William Shakespeare.
This scene happens in Act IV
The correct answer is:
Juno is the queen of the gods, an ancient Roman goddess.
This masque serves as an allegorical setting for the wedding of Ferdinand and Miranda.
Answer: The right answer is the B) The art of storytelling.
Explanation: Just to elaborate a little on the answer, it can be added that a noun phrase must, by definition, be formed at least by a noun (plus its modifiers, if it is accompanied by any). None of the other phrases include a noun, but verbs and a conjunction (as soon as). "The art of storytelling" functions as the object of the verb "has been interested." It is formed by a noun, "the art," and a postmodifier, "of storytelling," which is a prepositional phrase.
Sight: dark, royal, gothic
Sound: regal, strict
Hear: deep pronunciation, slow footsteps
Taste: mystery, dense
Smell: a mix of pumpkin spice and cinnamon
1.B. Childrens' shoes are on the bottom three shelves. - it should be children's
2. C. Ours' is surely the most colorful float in the parade. - it should be ours, without the apostrophe
3. D. Both Shira and Kate's feet were sore after the long hike. - it should be Shira's and Kate's feet, because they don't share the same feet
4. A. There's not a dimes worth of difference between the two models. - it should be dime's
5. C. Theres a red gate at the park's entrance. - it should be there's
6. I'm not sure who's purse is on that chair. - it should be whose
7. I don't know about this one, sorry :/
8. A. Yes, that 65 convertible is considered a classic. - it should be '65
9. B. The dogs tail is wagging very quickly. - it should be dog's