Meaning of the play - theme
language used to write the play - style
the location and time of the play - setting
arrangement of scenes, characters, and incidents - stage directions
comments which guide the production of the play - structure
the events of the play - plot
The <span> lines in these excerpts contain an example of a hyperbole is:
</span><span>One short sleep past, we wake eternally
And death shall be no more; Death, thou shalt die.
(John Donne, Sonnet 10)</span>
Answer:
A quote or citation is a literal statement made by someone, quoted by someone else. Quoting differs from paraphrasing in that the latter form reflects ideas of others in their own words (the idea is maintained, but the form is different from quoting).
When citing phrases, your own text should be written in such a way that the quote is seamlessly integrated. If that is not entirely successful without, for example, moving a verb from the quotation or putting it in a different tense, then this operation should be marked by putting the word between square brackets. If something from the quoted part is not quoted, the omission must be marked with an ellipsis: three dots between round brackets.
Answer:
generous
Explanation:
she took in jing and gave her food and shelter
I say it is the first one , lmk of u get ir right