The rhetorical device that <span>is used in this excerpt from Mark Twain's "The Danger of Lying in Bed" is anecdote (assuming that your options are allusion, rhetorical question, anecdote, and logic).
There is no allusion to any other text here, so that is not the correct answer. There are also no rhetorical questions - questions that don't need an answer because it is implied. I guess there is logic, but it is not a rhetorical device really. So, I'd choose anecdote, because an anecdote is a short, interesting story from someone's life, as is the case here.</span>
What it means in romeo and juliet is that he loves him, so the <span>worst he may </span><span>call him Romeo.</span>
You cite the source(s) you used. Basically giving them credit for their work. It helps to avoid plagiarism.<span />
A subject and a verb and a complete thought that makes sense.
(Punctuation maybe)
Are there any answer choices? Because its easier with them! I will help as much as possible if u tell me them!