<span>Before
writing a thesis, one must identify his audience first before writing rough
drafts, drafting works cited page or proofreading his work. All the other
options are on the situation where one is done or is currently working on his
thesis. Identifying ones audience is crucial because they will be the one who
will read, interpret and grade your work. You need to catch up with their
standards and write as if they are already reading your work on your thesis
topic.</span>
Answer:
The writing of "The Isle of Dogs" by Ben Jonson and Thomas Nashe.
Explanation:
In the given excerpt from "The Time Traveler's Guide to Elizabethan England", the author talks about Ben Jonson. He gave a description of the life of Jonson, the events in his life.
But most of all, he also gave the detail about how the writing of the book <em>The Isle of Dogs</em> led to a drastic event in history. Co-authoring the book with Thomas Nashe, the book was deemed <em>"so slanderous and offensive that the privy council orders the closure not just of the play but of every theatre in London."</em>
Thus, we can safely say that the writing of the book most directly caused the council to order the closure of all theatres in London.
Answer:
It inspires sacrifice by suggesting that making a sacrifice is an act of patriotism.
Explanation:
The figure of speech used is personification because bells are just a thing and by reading the poem the author gives life to it. Its like the bells have the capability to speak to the readers.