Yes, some words that usually nouns can function as adjectives. That is true.
Servants of the Capulet and Montague houses start a fight. Benvolio sees them and rises his sword to stop the fight. On the other hand, when Tybalt sees Benvolio he immediately prepares to attack. This shows how opposites Benvolio and Tybalt are: Benvolio is a more rational, calmed man whereas Tybalt is impulsive and prone to fight.
An example of how they are foil characters can be found in their first interaction. Benvolio says to the servants,
<em>Part fools! Put up your swords; you know not what you do</em>
attempting to separate them and asks Tybalt to"keep the peace" to which Tybalt replies
<em>What, drawn, and talk of peace! I hate the word, As I hate hell, all Montagues, and thee</em>
Answer:THE STORY OF FONNO
Fonna, one of the aliens on the planet red sun that fought for their planet, but the king knew that losing was very close the king put his people in a pod to the moon. The king didn't give up and kept fighting. Fonna was the last to leave, Fonna felt the explosion behind him that nock his pod off course heading to earth.
WHAT I USED FOR THIS DRAWING
I used a pencil.
I used a skene marker to outline my drawing.
I used color pencils.
It took me 24 min to do.
Explanation:
Answer:
Using binoculars, we saw three lion cubs
Explanation:
A misplaced modifier occurs when a word or a phrase is incorrectly placed in a sentence that separates it from the word it modifies, making the sentence have a different meaning.
Therefore, correcting the misplaced modifier in the sentence "We saw three lion cubs using binoculars", we change it to "Using binoculars, we saw three lion cubs"
This is because, from the first sentence, it seems like the cubs were using binoculars, when in actual sense, it was the speaker that used binoculars to see the cubs.