Dialogue is an option. It can provide background information about the character and the events that happened in the story.
Collins uses three metaphors to describe the speaker's feelings on turning ten, “a kind of measles of the spirit, / a mumps of the psyche, / a disfiguring chicken pox of the soul.” These metaphors are incredibly complex, using language that would not typically be associated with a ten year old.
Answer:
1. An TRENY WORD, listed alphabetically, shows how a word is spelled and how words of more than one syllable are divided.
ENTRY WORD
2. The CIAROPNOITNUN has symbols to show how to say the words.
PRONUNCIATION
3. A TRAP-OF-SCHEEP label gives the function or functions of a word.
PART-OF-SPEECH
4. LATERED FORMS, such as plurals, or the comparative forms are often given.
RELATED FORMS
5. ULTIMPLE DEFINITIONS or meanings are numbered.
MULTIPLE DEFINITIONS
6. An ILLUSTIVERAT SENTENCE or phrase shows how a word is used.
ILLUSTRATIVE SENTENCE
7. An EMOTYLOGY, or word history, tells the origin of a word.
ETYMOLOGY
8. An ENTACC shows which syllables are said with special force.
ACCENT
9. Sometimes a MYSYNON STUDY shows shades of meaning.
SYNONYM STUDY
10. A MOGRAPHHO is spelled the same as another word but has a different origin and meaning.
Explanation:
Answer: Chocolates, especially dark.
Explanation:
It's bitter and sweet whats not to love?
Queen Elizabeth was a great patron of Shakespeare