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What this excerpt from Act I, Scene I, of "Romeo and Juliet", by William Shakespeare, reveals about the Montague-Capulet feud is <em>The servants of both households use the feud as an excuse to pick fights with each other</em>. In this first act the servants from both houses, try to find excuses to fight each other.
The two purposes that this soliloquy from Act I, Scene I, of "Richard III", serves in the opening scene are, <em>It depicts the motivations and personality of the character </em>and<em> it gives some background information about the plot</em>. Richard describes himself as deformed and ugly and to entertain himself in times of peace he is going to try to take control of the court.
I believe the correct answer is B. end on a note that's likely to stick in the reader's mind.
If you want your essay to stick out from a bunch of other similar essays, you need to have a good 'punchline.' There has to be something in your conclusion which will make your readers remember the essay if you want to differ from a sea of other writers.
The use of informal diction in 'A Farewell to Arms' helps to maintain the realism of the dialogue.
Answer: Option B.
Explanation:
‘A Farewell to Arms’ is a novel authored by the renowned Earnest Hemingway. The novel depicts the tragedy of war, apart from this it also illustrates love, fear, and courage.
From the given excerpt we can see that Hemingway have made use of informal dictation, this is mainly done so that the realism of the conversation is maintained. Informal dictation makes readers more engaged than the formal ones. Here informal dictation makes readers aware about the harsh reality of war and letting then known that nothing is worse than war.