Shakespeare is the guy you're thinking of. I'm not sarcastic just needed to add extra stuff to fill the 20 characters minimum
An Adjective, is a describing word so your describing on what the water is like. so it would be clear. :) as the Adjective
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(SENTENCE NO. 4)
As Joe was walking down the hallway, the fear inside of him made him freeze and he couldn't go on.
Explanation:
<em>◕</em><em><u>"</u></em><em><u>INTERNAL</u></em><em><u> </u></em><em><u>CONFLICT</u></em><em><u>"</u></em> also called man vs self is a battle inside a character. In movies or TV shows, this might be shown as the <em>Good</em><em> </em><em>Angel</em><em> </em>on one shoulder and the <em>Evil</em><em> </em><em>Demon</em><em> </em>on the other.
◕With internal conflicts, you might feel a clash between competing desires.
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The comment: "The author's use of dark, sinister words provides the perfect backdrop for suspense." -is about the diction of a story.
Explanation:
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Religion. The ancient Egyptian peoples believed the river was God himself and he blessed the population with goods and offerings. Within the hymn, the river is described with human-like qualities, which in turn, makes the Nile more relatable to human life.