In this excerpt from the play The Tragical History of Doctor Faustus, the line that provides evidence that Faustus's human soul is predisposed to shun evil is the second one:
But, Mephistophilis, My blood congeals,
and I can write no more.
This line, as Marlowe uses blood as a symbol for the character of Faustus's soul, shows the reader his intention to avoid evil, but he feels he can't because it "<em>congeals</em>".
Answer:
1. Allusion – c
2. Simile – a
3. Metaphor – b
Explanation:
a. I defeated my opponent as easily as sliding a knife through butter...
<em>A simile is a comparison using either of the terms "like" or "as".</em>
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b. My opponent's face became a white sheet when he saw me arrive...
<em>A metaphor is a comparison without using the terms "like" and "as".</em>
c. He was the rock to my paper, the paper to my scissors
<em>Alluding to the game of rock, paper, and scissors.</em>
<span>Al Gore presented the evidence of climate change using the following: Greenland and Antarctic ice caps. </span>
Answer:
Could, can't, will, must, can, will, can, don't
Explanation:
They are all model verbs
Answer:
1. he ignored the desires of the young woman he raped so now he is to ascertain what it is she and other women really want.
2. From the tale, it seems that marriage is a power struggle between man and wife. The end of the tale suggests that in a happy and healthy marriage, the wife should be completely obedient to the husband.I disagree with this message. In the modern day we are evolving out of the illusory trappings of gender. A person is more than what his or her gender defines him or her as. Therefore, we should not arbitrarily assign more power to a man in a relationship. We are all better off without rigid authoritarian structures and with equality.
Explanation:
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