Parallelism is the use
of the components in a sentence that are the same grammatically or similar in
construction, sound or meaning. It is used as a literary device in may works.
Examples are "James ran into the garden, into the room and into our
hearts.", "Like father, like son.", and "Easy come, easy
go." The correct answer is D. <span>In class we learned about triangles and about the right way to measure their angles.</span>
Answer:
1 l would love to bake delicious cakes;l don't really have time
3l would love to; bake delicious cakes however, l don't really have time
Explanation:
sorry if l am wrong
Simile, because no part in the poem does it say anything is “like” or “as”another thing :) hope that helped
Answer:
B. Evidence from a number of expert sources suggests that schools should design more nutritious lunch menus.
Explanation:
I think that in these lines she admits her helplessness:
Alack, alack! Ye mock me. Is it meet Thus to insult me living, to my face?
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In there she compares her with slave of destiny :
O monstrous doom,Within a rock-built prison sepulchered,To fade and wither in a living tomb
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And there she represents how she belongs to her family and can't confront the fate her family has builded for her: In thy boldness over-rashMadly thou thy foot didst dash' Gainst high Justice' altar stair.<span>Thou a father's guild dost bear.</span>