The answer to your question is:
They make the play more dramatic (and)
They help reveal the setting.
<em>(I hope this helps!)</em>
The answer is allusion.
Allusion is mentioning something briefly, not really going into the details of it.
6. If the underlined phrase is <em>in a theatrical family, </em>then this is A. a prepositional phrase, because it begins with the preposition <em>in. </em>The sentence doesn't even have a participle ,gerund, or infinitive.
7. If <em>James and Ella </em>is underlined, then this is a C. appositive phrase.
Answer:
It lures the peoples concerns of the reader into the passage. It makes us feel like we want to question something or concerned. So if something bad happened to a person in a story, people will be more interested and ask like "what happens next?" or "what happened to the person" or "is the person alright", so mainly it draws the readers attention so we can observe and inference things.
Explanation:
Answer:
useless, in vain maybe
Explanation:
Morose means being sullen or ill tempered, so a morose person might think that all attempts are useless, probably in an ill tempered manner.