Answer:
A thesis statement is: clearly identifies the topic being discussed, includes the points discussed in the paper, and is written for a specific audience.
Explanation:
Your thesis statement belongs at the end of your first paragraph, also known as your introduction. Use it to generate interest in your topic and encourage your audience to continue reading.
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I belive the answer is A
The characters face issues with not alot to go off of, and in times as the story was set in, its hard to get help
It seems that you have missed the given excerpt for this question, but anyway, I have researched it and found the answer. The correct answer for this question would be option A. <span>The threatening, destructive weather reflects the dark and dangerous mood of the play. Hope this answer helps. </span>
I would have to say it's part of the theme.
Morality and politics is the ethos of the story, aka origin aka theme.
With-out a theme there would be no plot...and no setting.
So...
C. Theme
Alliteration is when you use the same letter or sound at the beginning of a word that are closely connected to each other. Basically a tongue-twister, as in:
"<span>Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers."</span>