C, the setting is the place and time of story. It just describes the scene, place and date/time of the story. :)
Answer:
Simile: "as swift in motion as a ball"
Allusion: "And therefore hath the wind-swift Cupid wings."
Metaphor: "Therefore do nimble-pinion'd doves draw love,"
Explanation:
The scene described above reports the moment when J * sends a nurse to make sure Romeo is ready for the wedding. Nurse takes too long to bring news which makes J * nervous, impatient and apprehensive. To highlight these feelings, Shakespeare uses some figures of speech such as:
Simile - "as swift in motion as a ball": The simile allows the author to compare two things that are very different from each other and that do not have a well-established relationship.
Allusion - "And therefore hath the wind-swift Cupid wings.": The allusion allows a reference to be made in something that exists in another work, or universe, or even a reference to a person, music, book, among other things.
Answer:
C. He believes Douglass would be threatening if he knew how to read.
Explanation:
I'm big brain, and I took the test.
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Explanation:
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Sentace that requires work. A comma is needed after song.