How does the audience learn the background story of Miranda and Prospero? A. Ariel tells the audience how Prospero and Miranda a
rrived on the island. B. Prospero tells Miranda the story of how they ended up on the island. C. A narrator interrupts the story to inform the audience of each character's story as characters freeze on stage. D. Miranda recounts to Ferdinand the events that resulted in her and her father being on the island.
<span>B. Prospero tells Miranda the story of how they ended up on the island.
Miranda is upset at the sinking ship in the ocean, and Prospero tries to calm her and prepare her for the upcoming events (since he knows who will be stranded on the island with them) by finally telling her the story of who she actually is and how they came to be on the island. </span>
Answer: Shakespeare uses the metaphor of a note that Romeo “may read who passed that passing fair” (line 234), meaning that the beauty of other women only serves to show Romeo just how much more beautiful his love interest is.
The answer is Food poisoning is a cause for concern. Because like the question says, or the answer, Food poisoning can be a big problem, but it also can be not too bad.