Shakespeare's plays are still read and enjoyed today because they speak to common themes and character types that are still relevant to today's society. The language might be outdated, but his connection with humanity at a base level was so strong, and fundamentally people have not changed that much since his time.
It is A: The mood is bittersweet. It is unlikely he will ever find her but the search keeps him going. I took the test!
Some examples of the use of rhymes are:
- The sun shone on the blonde.
- I tried to play, but the pain was much, I cried.
<h3>What is Personification?</h3>
This refers to a figure of speech that gives human attributes to inanimate objects.
Here, we can note that figurative expressions are used to show the non-literal meanings of a text and this can be seen in things like personification, rhymes, metaphors, similes, etc.
Read more about figurative expressions here:
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The answer would be true because you are exerting energy when on a trampoline.
Dang, I was like..this is a funny question that i will say a joke, but then i actually thought about it for a sec and look at this.
The difference between the lottery and the Hunger Games is one is about winning lots of money and being famous for a day or two, and the other is about getting picked to kill someone, and also endangering yourself.
Get this. You can win the lottery by chance just like hunger games. Once you win the lottery, it has been seen multiple times before, people will usually blow it all, and become super poor, maybe becoming addicted to drugs and whatnot. With hunger games, (as we've seen before) you get one chance to make it big with your winnings otherwise you meet your demise.
So all-in-all the Lottery isn't very different from Hunger Games at all. Hope this helps :)