The answer is A, The radio adaptation's tone is more urgent than the novel's tone.
32. Romeo says when he sees Juliet is “Oh, she does teach the torches to burn bright” It seems she hangs upon cheek of night like a fine jewel in an Ethiope’s ear. Beauty too rich for use of earth, too dear. So shows the snowy dove trooping with crows, as yonder lady o’er her fellows show. I never saw true beauty till this night.
Literal Language means exactly what it says, Figurative Language uses similes, metaphors, etc. Things that are said and stated in Figurative Language often times is used for symbolism.
Many people found it disturbing because of the methods that he suggested for staying in power as a ruler. One example can be when he says that if you take down a king, you have numerous options what to do with his family. He further says that although there are many ways to handle them, history has proven that the most effective is to kill everyone, which made the people call him evil or much worse. He does not however state that this is his belief, but rather that this is what successful rulers throughout history did, so it's kind of a misunderstanding.
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Hortensia makes a paste out of avocados and glycerine to soothe Esperanza's cut and swollen hands.