The reversed word that Shakespeare uses in “Romeo and Juliet” are “upfill,” “nightall,” and “rightall.”
Shakespeare uses the technique of reversing the word order in his dialogues of the characters. He did this as it was easier to rhyme the verbs than the nouns which gave his plays a different rhythm and tone. He had used this technique mainly in his play “Romeo and Juliet” to create a comic relief throughout the play.
Answer:
that high-class Negroes are aimless
Answer: A) book.
Explanation:
We can conclude that the author is referring to a book when saying "novel", because:
- "novel" is a kind of a book
- the location where the novel can be found indicates that it is a book ("the store")
- words "comic" and "novel" are not interchangeable; the comic is a periodical which includes strips/cartoons, while the synonym for comic is comic paper/cartoon paper
- words "movie" and "novel" have completely different meaning
- as an adjective, word "novel" does mean "new", but in this context, it is not used as an adjective
Answer: D. They have opposite charges.
Explanation: When two items are attracted to each other, they must have opposite charges. when they both have positive charges or both have negative charges then they reflect each other.