Explanation:
One way Shakespeare transformed the plot of Pyramus and Thisbe into Romeo and Juliet is that they were neighbors. In Romeo and Juliet, the families just hated each other. While Romeo and Juliet is a similar story, Pyramus and Thisbe got to communicate to each other through a small hole in the wall. Romeo and Juliet actually had to sneak out to see each other. While both stories end with a tragic misunderstanding, Pyramus and Thisbe was focused on those two, and Romeo and Juliet kind of focused on the story as a whole, including the family feud, and even secondary characters. I think Shakespeare transformed the story in this way because turning the story into more than just the two lovers makes it a more memorable, tragic tale, for everyone.
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Which religion are you talking about here?
The correct answer is Pathos.
Pathos is a term that refers to the emotions of an audience, and its a communication tool used to deliver these feelings in a passionate speech. This tool may also include metaphors and anecdotes.
In the excerpt from the Declaration of Independence, the speaker expresses his emotions by acussing the King of England for his unjust ruling over the colonies. The speaker provides evidence of these crimes as a form of anecdote and delivers his ideas emotionally by making use of descriptive nouns such as<em> desolation</em>, <em>tyranny</em>, <em>cruelty,</em> and <em>perfidy.</em>
Answer:
Age doesn't define maturity. Yes, teenagers can experience true love. The reason why most don't is because of society. They are scared on how they are viewed. That's why they go after name brand over just a plain white tee shirt from walmart. Same thing with love, they are scared to commit. Commitment is the reason why. They are not mature or ready for that yet. But the answer is YES, teenagers can experience true love.
Explanation:
If there’s supposed to be an attachment there isn’t, but this question out of context is quite simple.
Agreement is a mixture of both parties stating their needs and wants, and through discussion and compromise. It’s finding a common ground where both parties are happy and satisfied with the outcome.