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<em>A) analogy</em> & <em>C) imagery</em>
Explanation:
Tea Cake's role is like a catalyst, helping Janie to drive her life toward her goals. He plays on a supporting role, as any other men. At the end of the story when Tea Cake dies, Janie remains strong and hopeful. So, it is far to say that Janie is independent from Tea Cake.
Janie relates the Tea Cake with the sun. In addition, after he kicks the bucket, Janie keeps considering the Tea Cake as far as the sun, even when he is perished, he keeps making Jane's life brighter.
The sun illustrates that life can continue even if someone you love dies, no matter what happened it goes on.
Answer:
They said that he would be there again the next day.
Explanation:
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In my view, the apparitions' prophecy that "fair is foul and foul is fair" actually occurs in the play since almost everything that happens is unpredictable and nothing and nobody is what it seems. Besides, I do not think Macbeth is safe because the witches are not his friends - they just wish to propagate evil and produce mischievousness.
On the other hand, the witches' prediction that Macbeth will not be harmed by a man born out of a woman or until Birnam wood comes to Dunsinane give the impression to be unimaginable. However, given the fact that the witches have genuinely forecast that Macbeth will become powerful at the beginning of the play, I trust the their anticipations.
Answer:
a). I wish I would have been at the wedding, but I was in India <u>then</u>.
b). Bhutan is one of the least densely populated <u>country</u> in the world
Explanation:
The errors in the above two sentences are the incorrect use of 'then' in the first sentence and the wrong usage of the singular noun 'country' after the phrase 'one of the.' <u>The use of then in the sentence is inappropriate as there is no need to indicate the time as it adds an informal touch to the sentence</u> because <u>it is already understood that the speaker desired to attend the wedding but he couldn't due to being in India</u>. In the second sentence, it is grammatically incorrect to employ a singular noun after the phrase 'one of the' and therefore, it must be 'countries' instead of 'country.'