The correct answer is a. Hatred between two families can rob people of what they hold dearest. This is the statement that best describes the theme, or message about life and people, conveyed by the events in The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet. Thank you for posting your question. I hope this answer helped you. Let me know if you need more help.
The idea discussed in both Tim O'Brien's "Ambush" and John Steinbeck's "Symptoms" is the after effects of the combat on the soldiers after a war is over. It talks about what the soldiers go through, their pain and their turmoil once they come back from having faced a war.
The answer would be personification.
Personification is giving an animal or object human traits or describing them doing something normally only a human can do. Words cannot physically dance across a page.
Ebenezer Scrooge is the protagonist (main character) of ‘A Christmas Carol’. He is a banker or ‘moneylender’ of sorts who owned his own ‘counting house’ alongside his late business partner Jacob Marley.
In the opening of the novella, Scrooge is presented as a miserly and misanthropic (someone who dislikes other people) businessman with a strong aversion to Christmas and the society around him in general. :)
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