I believe it’s alliteration and symbolism
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The third act in Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet starts with Tybalt searching for Romeo among his friends, Benvolio and Mercutio. Mercutio is giving Tybalt a difficult time when Romeo approaches them.
I think its gerund phrase but im not 100% sure
The Medicine bag, on the text, represents the family's "coming of age" tradition for the boys, acting as a token for protection and a way to remember the self-discovery journey of the family's great-great-grandfather.
What conveys that the medicine bag is a symbol of manhood is the following excerpt:
<em> “I sent your mother and sister away. What you will hear today is only for a man’s ears. What you will receive is only for a man’s hands.” </em>
The statement is supported by the tales about the other male members of the family enduring hard times and finding support on the medicine bag, on the belief of the guiding spirits that once provided the symbol.
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Explanation:
My first reaction would be to scream and jump out of the cupboard. After that I would try to calm down and pick myself up from that. Ask who and what they are doing there and based on that I would base my next move. If he said I'm a soul who cant move on and told to pray so it can than pray. If it said it wants a friend than I would become its friend. When it can move on I would say my good byes and hope for its happiness.