The prologue of Romeo and Juliet is a very basic summary of the play. It begins with some background information with "ancient grudge breaks to new mutiny". This hints at the feud between the Capulets and Montagues. The prologue speaks of Romeo and Juliet's suicides when it says, "a pair of star-crossed lovers take their life". The audience is also told that their deaths "bury their parents' strife". This clue reveals the end of the "ancient grudge." Other clues from the prologue tell the audience that the setting is Verona and it will take two hours to tell the story.
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Explanation:Select the correct text in the passage.
Which four lines in this excerpt from "Flight" by John Steinbeck contain personification?
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4). Description of something or someone.
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As per the question, the word 'survey' implies 'description of something or someone' as it is contextually appropriate to accomplish the meaning of the sentence. <u>The speaker Quinn is describing himself through this statement and says that 'he's the emperor('master' implicitly) of all you(the listener) views</u>.' Thus, the word assists the speaker to qualify his characteristics and hence, <u>option 4</u> is the correct answer.
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O'Brien approaches Winston and strikes up a conversation. For Winston, this moment is a significant one. Not only does Winston sense that O'Brien's "political orthodoxy was not perfect"
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People may speak to one another politely and still be divided by issues of race.
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The answer about speaking to one another politely is the best option for this passage. In the passage, both the white man and Beneatha speak to each other with politeness.There is a conflict that must be resolved in this passage.
The passage shows no conflict that must be resolved. It is clear that a white man showing up at the door is not a typical occurrence, but that doesn't seem to be a conflict in need of resolving.