Because sometimes stories might have a bigger meaning than we think and the meaning might be really true
“This was a hearty, healthy, dapper, red-faced gentleman . . .”
“The geniality, as was the way of the man, was somewhat theatrical to the eye . . .”
The appositive is a renaming of a noun, something that can be skipped without changing the grammatically and meaning of the sentence.
Here the appositive is "Dr. Walters" - it can be skipped:
My dentist was one of the speakers at Career Day
and it renames "My dentist" - answer B
Answer:
This question is incomplete since you did not provide the options. But I will give you an explanation that will help you understand it.
Explanation:
The comparison that Romeo makes is because for him, living somewhere other than with Juliet is hell. Romeo cannot see the mercy of being exiled for the crime he committed, but rather he sees it as a brutal punishment.
For him, heaven is where Juliet is, and going to another place would mean living in hell.
<em>"Tis torture, and not mercy. Heaven is here Where Juliet lives, and every cat and dog And little mouse, every unworthy thing, Live here in heaven and may look on her, But Romeo may not."</em>
Actress JJ Arends (Roy's Wife) played the role of a Soldier coming home from Afghanistan. ... Not Recommended -- many better choices available this time of year.