If you put Mary should not get away with the crime, for the first reason, you could write that Mary didn't really have a good reason to kill her husband. Next, you could say that her husband did say she would be looked after, and taken care of. Last, Mary didn't show any mercy, I guess.
But if you put Mary should get away with the crime, then you could write she was kind to her husband ( before the murder) because she was devoted to being a housewife, next, she was having a child, and last because her husband was so snotty. I hope this helps.
The extended simile in the passage is: <span>As when a circling wall the builder forms, Of strength defensive against wind and storms, Compacted stones the thickening work compose, And round him wide the rising structure grows
A simile is a figure of speech that compares one thing from another thing of a different kind. It adds meaning to the text because it emphasizes the:
a. strength of the wall - which is likened to being a barrier that can be used as protection from wind and storms
b. size of the structure - which was built with hours of hard work and construction materials that can withstand such great forces of war. HOPE THIS HELPED! :)</span>
<span>d)subject – verb – object
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