I would say hyperbole because of the exaggeration
Answer:
D
Explanation:
when you said "no thing" instead on "nothing" it kind of through me off
Answer:
Both passages deal with the same theme of the inevitability of death.
Explanation:
Both of the passages share the same theme of the inevitability of death.
"On Seeing the Elgin Stone", John Keats asserts the mortality of man and that death is something man or in any case, anyone can avoid. Likewise, William Wordsworth also emphasizes the inevitability of death in his poem "Ode on Intimations of Immortality from Recollections of Early Childhood". Both poets from the same Romantic period describes how things will all meet their end, even things that are believed to be immortal will eventually fade away.
Elizabeth is reminded of her past conversations with Wickham, and notes the clashing. Darcy had taken the inheritance money left to Wickham and reallocated it- Wickham believes this is because of jealousy.
Darcy was trying to protect the reputation of the Bennett's while being tactful and a gentleman.