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The ending rhymes are:
ago
sea
know
Lee
thought
me
You assign the letter A to the word at the end of the first line, and then each different rhyme moves to the next letter of the alphabet. You assign the same letter to lines that rhyme.
Line 1, "ago" gets an A and since Line 3 "know" rhymes with that, it also gets an A.
Line 2 "sea" does not rhyme with line 1 so it gets a B. The following lines 4 and 6 "Lee" and "me" rhyme with line 2 so they also get Bs.
Line 5 "thought" does not rhyme with anything in the lines above it, so that is why it gets a C.
Answer:
The definition is a conflict between someone and an external force such as another character.
Explanation:
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When Bottom wakes up he comes to the conclusion that the dream was a "rare vision".
<u>Explanation:</u>
In "Midsummer's Night Dream" William Shakespeare uses Puck as a tool to express the norms of the society. He represent Bottom to the bad actors in the society and that is proved when his head is turned into a donkey's head.
When Bottom wakes up he comes to the conclusion that the dream was a "rare vision".
Though Bottom comes back to normal form, the change or the vision to him does not build a great impact he in facts narrates his dream to his friends but in the end he only joins them and goes to rehearse for another play by his bad acting.
They went closer to the monster's lair. They advanced to the monster's den. Humbaba / charged out roaring at them and said, / "I know you, Gilgamesh. Don't be a fool."
Gilgamesh felt his courage return. / They charged at Humbaba like two wild bulls.
He could not move forward, could not retreat. / Gilgamesh saw it, he leaped upon him, / he held a knife to Humbaba's throat.
Gilgamesh begs the deity Shamash to provide him protection on this perilous expedition because he is terrified of what he will encounter. What Gilgamesh's evidence: What evidence best supports the idea that Gilgamesh is an epic hero—a New English Version? Mark each box that applies. - "Courage, my brother, / now is not the time to give way to dread," Gilgamesh commanded.
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