Symbolism in Literature. ... In literature, symbolism can take many forms, including: A figure of speech where an object, person, or situation has another meaning other than its literal meaning. The actions of a character, word, action, or event that have a deeper meaning in the context of the whole story.
Answer: I, me, we, our, us
Explanation:
The best description of Catherine and Heathcliff's love in <em>Wuthering Heights </em>is B. They are passionate, but their love transgresses social boundaries.
<u>The social barrier between Catherine and Heathcliff affects their relationship from the beginning of the novel</u>. Heathcliff appears in Catherine's life when he is adopted by her father; however, <u>Heathcliff is described as clearly different from the other members of the family due to his low social standing</u>, which makes Hindley treat him as a servant. Moreover, although Catherine loves Heathcliff, she starts to despise him and to distance herself from him due to his lower social status when she becomes a teenager. <u>This social barrier between the two lovers is broken when Heathcliff re-enters Catherine's life and he proves to her that he is now on the same social level</u>. In spite of the passing of time, they find out their relationship is already too damaged but they try to fix it due to the great love they have for each other.
The sentence "The sonnet form was invented in Italy and then adopted by English poets", "Sonnets are a kind of poetry", "The two types of sonnets are English (Shakespearean) and Italian (Petrarchan)", and "Shakespeare’s sonnets frequently focus on love and romance" are true. These answers are based on the Sonnet' history. Sonnet was originated<span> from Italy.</span>