Answer:Macbeth's reaction to the news that his wife is dead is sadness mixed with regret. He says, "She should have died hereafter; / There would have been a time for such a word." He means that he wishes she would have died when he had the time to properly mourn her.
Explanation:
You didn't italize or mark the phrase, but I see one good candidate:
"The circus animal trainer" is in a way another name given to Mervin, a kind of "renaming" him: this is called an appositive phrase, so if this was the phrase appositive phrase is the answer! (also, I don't see the other phrases here).
B. Opinion
def: a view or judgement not necessarily based on fact or knowledge
Answer:
i dont know where to get the phrases from but a change of mood could be shown by using negative or positve words describing the setting or the character.
Explanation:you can identify the mood by looking for negative or positive words in a paragraph.