In William Shakespeare's <em>Romeo and Juliet </em>(Act 3, Scene 5), Capulet and the nurse enter the stage and he starts talking to Lady Capulet about how she cries nonstop. She compares her and her little body to a ship, the sea and the wind. He goes on to say that if she doesn't stop crying soon, her raging wind (sighs) and the sea (her eyes overflowing with tears) are going to sink her ship (her body).
It can be inferred that Shawn states that his best part was when his father put his arm around him because for long time he wanted to be very close to his father.
<h3>What does Shawn mean when he says that if he is any thing, he is memory?</h3>
At this point in the story, Shawn is struggling to recollect the memory of this father. Hence the reason why he states that He is now only a memory.
<h3>Will Shawns' Father kill him?</h3>
Shawn was shot on the street on his way home from getting his mother special soap for her eczema after killing a man called Frick, probably by whoever was seeking to revenge Frick's death.
The title of the story is "Long Way Down".
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"Thundering silence" is an example of a hyperbole
An intense feeling of anticipation is a suspense
Answer:
A. She didn't know if it would be better for him to die;
she couldn't handle him married to the lady.