Shakespeare shows the character's point of view by
B. figurative language
Explanation:
The Shakespearean language is some of the richest and the most figurative and thus it is most enduring out of many playwrights.
He deftly uses the themes and the motifs of the world around him to craft a language that is easily understandable and the characters seem motivated by things that audience can understand.
His rich figurative language takes its cues from the characters' emotional state and the environment they are in.
Answer:
Explanation:
To identify or class something as being good, such thing or animal as in this case must have exhibited some certain characteristics, this involve by loving, caring, loyal. One or all these characteristics combined will influence our decision to describe an individual or animal as good.
Hence, relating the explanation to the passage above which gives a description of Beagle, a dog of the hound family. The detail from the passage qbkvj best supports the main idea about Beagles being good is the caring and loyal nature of beagles described in the passage.
Answer:
Balboa was born in 1475 in Jerez de los Caballeros, a town in the impoverished Extremadura region of Spain. His father was believed to be a nobleman, but the family was not wealthy; like many of his class, Balboa decided to seek his fortune in the New World. Around 1500, he joined a Spanish expedition that explored the coast of present-day Colombia, then returned to the island of Hispaniola (present-day Haiti and the Dominican Republic) and sought to make his living as a farmer. After falling into debt, he fled his creditors by stowing away on an expedition carrying supplies to the colony of San Sebastian, located on the coast of Urabá (now Colombia), in 1510.
Answer: Intelligence, strength, and good looks are all qualities that Harrison Bergeron possesses, which is just what the government is trying to control
Explanation: The last section, "is just what the government is trying to control", doesn't need the word "just" in the sentence. I also changed it a little bit because I feel that it is more proficient that way.