The answer is C) Money can't buy happiness and A) He was a real Romeo. Allusions help us visualize the character by reffering to a figure of speach or a character, and comparing that to us. They take money and Romeo, and compare that with another person. They compare money to happiness and Romeo to another man. Hope that helps
~Silver
The falling action is everything that comes after the part of him crying at the milk bar and feeling guilty. Basically everything after the line, "When the crying spell passed, he wiped his eyes and face with his hankerchief, feeling relieved."
Answer: No! I am not Prince Hamlet, nor was meant to be;
Explanation:
The tone in this poem "The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock" is pessimistic and the readers can see the dose of melancholy in it.
In the excerpt when he is saying that he is not Prince Hamlet and he was not mean to be him he is indicating and considering himself as unimportant. He is telling the readers that he is accepting that he is not important and that he is ready to accept the failure.
Hello,
The answer is option B "<span>the regular pattern of rhyming words in a poem or stanza".
Reason:
A rhyme scheme is a pattern of rhymes at the end of each line of a stanza in a poem:
For example:
"He used to like to hop like a frog"
"but now he eats like a hog"
The pattern is hog, and frog therefore the answer is option B!
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Hope this helps!
~Nonportrit</span>
Answer:
Juno i think, isn't she the queen of the olympian gods