Based on the given scenarios above, that one that best fits the description of magical realism would be this: A young boy becomes friends with a werewolf who helps him stand up to the bullies at school. When we say magical realism, this refers to <span>conventions of fables, myths, and allegory. Hope this answer helps.</span>
Answer:
write the full question next time
Explanation:
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The third answer choice replaces the pronouns with nouns: man (he) and song (it). Also, the relative clause (that should sing it) refers to the subject of the sentence in question but is placed at the very end. The third answer choice moves it to the position next to the subject "the man": The man who should sing this song...
Answer:
figurative language device: oxymoron - sweet sorrow is like saying, "bitter-sweet".
Explanation:
The strange claim that Brutus and Cassius made about Friendship is where they said that they had acted as Julius Caesars' friends by reducing the time it took to be afraid of death.
<h3>Why is the above claim strange?</h3>
Brutus' claim is strange because friends do not kill one another.
Recall that Brutus was not even Cassius' real friend as he had deceived him into the act. True friendship is not based on deception either.
See the link below for more about Julius Caesar:
brainly.com/question/1324420
The second option is the answer because a ballad stanza is a four-line stanza in the iambic meter. the first and third lines have four metrical feet and do not rhyme. the second and fourth have three metrical feet and do rhyme