Questioning before reading is a good example of reading actively. This allows you to make a connection with the text, and influences your notes. When you ask yourself questions about something you read, you are developing your own ideas about it. This creates strong notes.
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Dripping wet laundry is hung out to dry on clothes racks, which causes annoyance to neighbours who live below.
An example of allusion in this would be "Cupid" because he is alluding to the famous character in mythology.
Ex. of an allusion to help you better understand: if it's capitalized in the middle of a sentence, it's sure to be an allusion. An allusion can be a significant place, landmark, or person; for example, Barack Obama or the Eiffel Tower.
An example of a hyperbole from the excerpt would be "sick in love" (I think. Shakespeare is a little tough to understand, even for me, lol) because the statement is exaggerated.
I hope this helped! ♥