B because the past tense of write is wrote. :)
Mufasa as he runs away i think. i hope this helps some how :)
Answer:
The literary technique used in all three examples is <u>metaphor</u>.
Explanation:
<u>A metaphor is a figure of speech that makes an indirect comparison. </u>Unlike a simile -- a direct comparison --, which uses the support words "as" or "like", a metaphor does not use any support words. It simply states that thing A is thing B, instead of thing A is like thing B. For example:
- Your eyes are like stars. -- simile
- Your eyes are stars. -- metaphor
The purpose of a metaphor is to attribute the characteristics of one thing to another by comparing them, even if in reality they are not similar at all. When I say someone's eyes are stars, I don't mean it literally, of course. I refer to their beautiful brightness.
<u>That is precisely what Douglass does in all three examples in the question. Slavery does not literally have bitter dregs. It is not a dark night. The vessels were not ghosts. Douglass is making these indirect comparisons to attribute characteristics of one thing to the other. On dark nights, we can feel scared, lost, hopeless. By saying slavery is a dark night, Douglass may mean slavery made him feel that way.</u>
Answer:
The Frias tell her that she must leave with him after Romeo is dead.
Explanation:
The Frias tell Juliet that she must leave with him because he realized that the watchman is coming to the tomb yard but Juliet refuses to go with the Frias and kill herself first with the poison but it is not sufficient so she take Romeo;s dagger and stabs it in her heart and die upon Romeo's body. This all happen due to the immaturity of Romeo when someone tells him that Juliet died so he did not confirm the news and drunk the poison.
MIMES: <span>Mime is a special art form, an offspring of pantomime. Both the performance and the artist are called mime. It gives the illusion of physical action. Mime replaces exactness with conventions, abstractions that communicate symbolic or literal meanings.mimes work from 5 facial expressions: happy, sad, surprised, angry, and afraid. Mimes rely on facial expressions to communicate emotions.</span>