Sometimes it may not be accurate because it’s a recollection and not real evidence of what actually happened
The correct answer among all the other choices is C. motif. Juliet's many references to flowers are an example of Shakespeare's use of motif. Thank you for posting your question. I hope that this answer helped you. Let me know if you need more help.
The freedom of speech in the colonies was not a thing back then during the British rule in the colonies. So, you can understand the British wanting to keep their grip on the colonies thus the British governors usually restricted what could be printed in the newspaper and thus there wasn't that much information in the newspapers themselves and the newspapers were scarce.
The excerpt of the poem written by Alfred Noyes contain: A. characters, C. theme, and D. setting. <u>The first literary element:</u> characters, is present with the description of the <em>highwayman</em>, a man that enter an old inn wearing a french hat, lace at his chin, a coat, high boots and a pistol. There's another character presented in the excerpt, the landlord's daughter, a girl with black eyes and black long hair. Thus, the characters are the people presented on the poem. <u>The second literary element is the</u> theme: an unknown man enters and old inn and meets the owner's daughter, thus the theme is what the poem is talking about. <u>Finally </u>we have the setting: the description of the highway, the sky, the inn, all the description of the places, what surrounds the characters make up the setting of the poem.