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Answer: B. and C. i think
Explanation:
Answer:
Shakespeare creates tension in this scene by making the readers think that Romeo's life is at risk.
Explanation:
In this scene we can see how tension is generated as Romeo wants to visit his beloved and talk to her despite the fact that this puts his life at risk. Because if someone from her family sees it, they could kill him. Remember that both families hated each other to death.
This generates that we as readers also worry, since we do not know what will happen if someone sees him. Even more tension is created by putting Juliet in such an innocent role, and without being cautious. This causes the reader to feel more worried.
When night falls, the restrictions on Jews have begun. The town is now under Nazi rule. Jews have lost their freedom and will begin being rounded up and sent to concentration camps or their deaths. Night here is not a time of mystery and wonder. It signifies darkness and death. At this point, the Jews are in the dark about their lives and their future. There is no hope, goodness, or light: only dark. In the book Night by Elie Wiesel he is detailing the darkest point in his life. Where he had lost the desire to live and also his faith.
Part A
Her life has been marked by difficulty.
Part B
"Life for me ain’t been no crystal stair."