Answer:
The concept of freedom will never cease to exist.
Explanation:
"For though the coal may sometimes cease to shine [freedom seems out of reach], the coal can never expire [that freedom is still always there]."
Answer:
1. modifies adverbs, verbs, and adjectives
ADVERB
2. exchange of ideas
COMMUNICATION
3. European parent languages
INDO-EUROPEAN
4. predecessor of Greek
HELLENIC
5. refers to subject
REFLEXIVE PRONOUN
6. logical
ANALYTICAL
7. language spoken by mountaineers
DIALECT
8. expresses state of being
VERB
9. person, place, or thing
NOUN
10. the language many Jews spoke
ARAMAIC
11. scientist who studies languages
PHILOLOGIST
12. supreme authority
DOMINION
Like at the beginning of the book? Where the capulets and Montagues got into a street fight and the prince came and said that if this were to ever happen again they would be sentenced to death.
The set of lines from Act I, Scene V of Shakespeare's "Twelve Night" that shows Olivia's interest in Cesario's (Viola's) social rank when Viola tries to woo Olivia on Orsino's behalf are "What is your parentage? 'Above my fortunes, yet my state is well: I am a gentleman.' -I'll be sworn thou art." Olivia asks Cesario about his social position, she is seeing him as interesting and then finds out she is falling in love with him. In Elizabethan times, a person's social position was very important. Someone of a lower rank could not marry a person of a higher rank. Olivia is a beautiful lady of noble birth so she has to consider very carefully whom she marries to.
Personification, moons don't think