What conflict does Portia describe in her interaction with Brutus?
<u>Brutus’s internal conflict about a secret plot</u>
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Answer:
Alliteration, repetition, internal rhyme, end rhyme, assonance.
Explanation:
Literary devices are the different elements and techniques that a writer used in his/ her work. Such devices provide more body and color to the work.
In the given lines of poetry from "The Raven" by Edgar Allen Poe, the literary devices that are used are alliteration, internal rhyme, end rhyme, assonance, repetition, etc.
<u>Alliteration </u>is the repetition of the same letters of the words continuously. <em>"doubting, dreaming dreams . . . dared to dream..."</em>
<u>Repetition </u>is the use of the same words in close quarters. <em>"dreaming dreams. . . dreams..."</em>
<u>Internal rhyme</u> is when there are rhyming words in a single line of poetry. <em>"unbroken/ token".</em>
<u>End rhyme</u> is when the end words of the lines rhyme with each other. <em>"Lenore?/ Lenore!"</em>
<u>Assonance </u>is when the vowel sounds are repeated in a line of poetry. The sounds of 'o' and 'ee' in the line <em>"dreaming dreams no mortal ever dared to dream before".</em>
1. she is looking for trouble
2. he was sad when they broke up because she made him happy
3. his children are more important than all others to him
(thats just what i get from them)
Answer:
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Explanation:
Answer + Explanation:
The woods in Tuck Everlasting are <u>mesmerizing and almost magical</u>. <u>There is a somber, muffled quietness in the woods that almost feels claustrophobic.</u> According to the book, it is <em>a sleepy woods</em>, which makes the characters subdued and nervous. This<em> magical quality</em> makes the <em>people fearful of the woods and hesitant about entering</em>. The <em>magic in the trees</em> is presumably because of<em> the spring that runs through it</em>.