Shakespeare shows the character's point of view by
B. figurative language
Explanation:
The Shakespearean language is some of the richest and the most figurative and thus it is most enduring out of many playwrights.
He deftly uses the themes and the motifs of the world around him to craft a language that is easily understandable and the characters seem motivated by things that audience can understand.
His rich figurative language takes its cues from the characters' emotional state and the environment they are in.
Answer:
Children are like little buds of a flower. A child's thinking process in entire dependent on others. they observe other from a very young age and are dependent on them for everything.
C. Bill raced after the ball and threw it back to Cheryl.
For this question, I would say the selection's main pattern of organization is c. contrast. This can be proven true with context words/phrases. The phrase<em> on the other hand</em> is a common transition word when contrasting two mediums.
Its the first one cause I do close reading and that's what it means