Shakespeare. Romeo says this in Romeo and Juliet Act 1 Scene 1. Romeo says this to his friend Benvolio who has just suggested that since he can't have Juliet he should look at other beautiful girls. Romeo's response means that basically looking at other girls will just remind him of how much more beautiful Juliet is.
Answer:
The fisherman’s determination to outwit the genii results in the climax.
The fisherman fears dying slowly and asks a question that results in rising action.
The fisherman makes a poorly worded demand, which results in exposition.
The fisherman’s anger at the situation leads him to be fearless, causing the climax.
Explanation:
It seems to me that, it's about a family with somewhat dysfunctional dynamics that irresponsibly places their child at risk.
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What do you think the story is about?
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Answer:
A
Explanation:
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Parallelism --> which is basically a uniform sturcture.
so in this poem, the author has a structure that contains a past tense verb and ends with a certain body part.
past tense verbs: brushed, bathed, drawm
body partsL hair, hands, feet