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no thats a different person
The correct answer is A - hamartia. "Hubris" means pride. "Anagnorisis" means a discovery character makes about himself, usually. "Peripeteia" means a turning point, a reversal of circumstances. Thus, the only correct answer is "hamartia", which means a tragic flaw that brings the character to his downfall.
"But it's not a pretty sight."
A euphemism is an understatement used to sound more polite when having to give bad or embarrassing news. The statement "it's not a pretty sight" is a euphemism because the sight is actually horrendous. When the archaeologist looks through the telescope he is so shocked by what he sees he jumps back. They then discuss how their mission is pointless because of the destruction. This all shows that the sight through the telescope is worse than not pretty.
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t creates an unsettled mood as Mercutio questions Romeo seriously about his absence.
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It sounds the best. You need to add the passage tho. I don't understand
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D. They allude to the speaker’s concern that death would deprive his fertile imagination, a field of “full-ripen'd grain,” to be harvested in books.
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"When I Have Fears that I May Cease to Be" is a sonnet written by <em>John Keats</em>, an English Romantic poet. The sonnet talks about life and how transient it is. It centers on <u>his fear of people's mortality</u> and<u> how life can be very limited</u>, as it limits his ability to write.
He is concerned on how death would prevent him from pouring out his <em>thoughts, ideas and feelings</em> into his books by writing.
So, this explains the answer.