If the options are metaphor, alliteration, allusion, and apostrophe, I believe the answer is metaphor, because the others don't fit.
Alliteration is the repetition of a consonant.
Allusion is reference to something or somebody outside of that literary work.
And apostrophe is the author speaking directly to somebody outside the poem, usually gods or a muse.
1) choice ; a person or a thing chosen or that may be chosen
2) expectations ; a strong belief that something will happen or be the case in the future.
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1)- I had a choice between a dog or a cat
2)- Jane thought that all the expectations were a burden to her.
Answer:
D. fatal vision
Explanation:
According to the given excerpt, Macbeth sees a dagger and is confused when he sees a dagger which he is confused about because its appearance is highly unusual.
The phrase in the passage that best helps build tension in the play is "fatal vision".
Answer:
focus on studying, that means they want you to be studying more than anything else, maybe even do advance studying by yourself. Do some chores as well :D when ur old enough like 15 - 16, get a partime job to help your parents. but if it effect your studyin, just focus on your studying