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Yes you should research the company and industry before your interview, you should do this to see the benefits of which the company are implementing, and see what the company does.
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The main theme in the fable "Wolf in Sheep's Clothing" is that sometimes people are not what they appear to be. The fable refers especifically to people who appear to be very nice, polite and sweet at first, but who actually have bad intentions. A story that shares the same theme is the classic movie "All About Eve." In this story, Eve appears to be very sweet and innocent, and she pretends to want to help her mentor and learn from her. However, Eve actually hopes to replace her, and she is cunning and ambitious. This is a common theme in lots of TV shows and movies, which makes the theme modern.
Many a morning hath he there been seen,
<span>With TEARS augmenting the fresh morning dew. </span>
<span>Adding to clouds more clouds with his deep sighs; </span>
<span>But all so soon as the all-cheering sun </span>
<span>Should in the furthest east begin to draw </span>
<span>The shady curtains from Aurora's bed, </span>
<span>Away from the light steals home my heavy son, </span>
<span>And private in his chamber pens himself, </span>
<span>Shuts up his windows, locks far daylight out </span>
<span>And makes himself an artificial night: </span>
<span>Black and portentous must this humour prove, </span>
<span>Unless good counsel may the cause remove. </span>
<span>BENVOLIO </span>
<span>My noble uncle, do you know the cause? </span>
<span>MONTAGUE </span>
<span>I neither know it nor can learn of him. </span>
<span>BENVOLIO </span>
<span>Have you importuned him by any means? </span>
<span>MONTAGUE </span>
<span>Both by myself and many other friends: </span>
<span>But he, his own affections' counsellor, </span>
<span>Is to himself--I will not say how true-- </span>
<span>But to himself so secret and so close, </span>
<span>So far from sounding and discovery, </span>
<span>As is the bud bit with an envious worm, </span>
<span>Ere he can spread his sweet leaves to the air, </span>
<span>Or dedicate his beauty to the sun. </span>
<span>Could we but learn from whence his sorrows grow. </span>
<span>We would as willingly give cure as know. </span>
<span>Enter ROMEO </span>
Answer:
C. She uses figurative language, which creates a foreboding tone.
Explanation:
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