The correct answer should be <span>Smiley will bet on anything, on any side.
Smiley
doesn't even care whether he supports something or not, as long as he
can bet on it. He even bets on which frog can jump the highest against
people who don't have frogs, so he catches new frogs for them just so
they could bet on it. That's why he gets tricked in the end.</span>
In William Shakespeare's <em>Romeo and Juliet </em>(Act 3, Scene 5), Capulet and the nurse enter the stage and he starts talking to Lady Capulet about how she cries nonstop. She compares her and her little body to a ship, the sea and the wind. He goes on to say that if she doesn't stop crying soon, her raging wind (sighs) and the sea (her eyes overflowing with tears) are going to sink her ship (her body).
The answer which is not true about theme is that <u>a theme is found in the beginning of the story.
</u>It is unlikely that the theme will be presented in the very beginning of the story, as it usually develops throughout the text. The other options are indeed correct.<u>
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Well if you read the passage on the left, it says he doesn’t want to kill the cyclops because he knows he and his men wouldnot be able to open the huge rock/stone door by themselves. So, it would be the third one.
I would recommend reading the passage more than once! It really helps a lot for multiple choice questions ;-)
The theme of the song Lemonade by Alex Boye is that:
- We should be able to thrive and get the best out of difficult situations.
<h3>What is the theme of the song?</h3>
The song, Lemonade by Alex Boye shows that people should not allow themselves to remain stuck in hard times. When life throws challenges at us, the next step is to think of ways to make things better.
Some lyrical pieces of evidence that support this point are:
- "Don't worry little children And don't complain (woah)"
- "Remember you're golden So find some sugar cane"
- "When life gives you lemons Make lemonade."
The first bulleted line is an urge from the poet who does not want the children to become discouraged. In the second selected line, he tells the children to improve their confidence by knowing that they are golden and deserve something sweet.
Finally, they are reminded that life might not always be good for them but despite that, they should work hard to make the best of the circumstance.
Learn more about the themes of songs here:
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