2 times 6 is twelve (if you need to show your work) and the answer is twelve.
        
                    
             
        
        
        
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Shakespeare uses alliteration as Juliet describes her premonitions after she is left alone by her mother and her nurse. Alliteration occurs when a writer repeatedly uses the same letter at the beginning of words that are in close proximity. We see both a repetition of "f" and "c" sounds in the following speech: I have a faint cold fear thrills through my veins that almost freezes up the heat of life. I’ll call them back again to comfort me. In the above passage, Shakespeare also uses the juxtaposition of opposites in placing "freezes" near "heat." Juliet conjures imagery as she imagines waking up in the vault and being driven mad by all the dead bodies there. Imagery is describing with any of the five senses: sight, sound, touch, taste, and smell. In the following passage, Juliet vividly conjures smell and sound: what with loathsome smells, And shrieks like mandrakes torn out of the earth-Shakespeare uses repetition for emphasis, such as when Juliet repeats Romeo's name three times: Romeo, Romeo, Romeo! The exclamation point also shows her emotions rising to a crescendo.  This soliloquy of Juliet's, in which, all alone on stage, she verbalizes her thoughts, is an example of foreshadowing or suggesting what is to come: things do go quite awry with the plan for her to feign death. Through Juliet's soliloquy, we learn her thoughts and fears as she takes the step of drinking the potion. We come to understand what a frightening prospect this is for her. We see what courage it takes her to go ahead with the plan. We also are alerted to the risky nature of this scheme.
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"In the middle of Germany"
This sentence explains what is "in the middle of Germany" these phrases act as the subject of the sentence. 
"The tallest mountain in the range"
In this sentence the tallest mountain in the range is named.
"The trees", "many"
This sentence describes the trees. The second half of the sentence uses the subject "many" to refer back to the trees. 
"the trees"
In this sentence the trees are doing the creaking and groaning.
"the mountain"
The mountain is the subject because it is what is being described as haunted.
"This witch"
The sentence explains what the witch does that makes people think that the mountain is haunted.
"her spirit"
This sentence describes her spirit as rising once a month.
"Locals and tourists"
The locals and tourists are the ones doing the verbs of gather and drink.
"the Brocken"
The Brocken is described in this sentence.
 
        
             
        
        
        
Stories show recognizable patterns in the world, and between people, and we find meaning in those patterns. we use the stories and patterns to understand our world and others.
        
             
        
        
        
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i mean idk but tbh i wouldn't pay more for gas but its gucci im sure people then wouldn ttravel as much