Transitive verb. : to put into text : set down as concrete and unchanging the novel textualizes complex emotions.
Answer: The Lois Lowry novel, 'The Giver' touches on several themes, particularly surrounding happiness, pain, and freedom. This book is about a dystopian society that prefers to close their eyes to the past.
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In Act II, scene two, Shakespeare plants a hint at what is next for Romeo and Juliet. "I have night's cloak to hide me from their sight," Romeo says in scene two, "and, but thou love me, let them find me here." My life were better ended by their hate than death prorogued wanting of thy love." When Romeo says this, He is telling Juliet that it is far more important to him, to be with her tonight and die, then to live yearning for her. This is an example of foreshadowing because he is saying that it is worth dying than not having Juliet by his side. The example of foreshadowing that Shakespeare plants in Act II, give the audience a little insight into what's going to happen in the future of the story. Foreshadowing also creates suspense in the story causing viewers to be more atten
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<span>[Lady, you are the cruel'st
she alive, If you will lead these graces to the grave, And leave the world no
copy.]</span>
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<span>This line can be almost seen
as a sort of “guilt trip” being placed on Olivia for still being in mourning
and not getting married and having children.
Because Olivia has apparently decided to not marry and have offspring,
Viola tells her how cruel she is if she lets “her graces” waste by taking them
to the grave and by not leaving behind her a child as is what is meant by “a
copy.”</span>
This question requires that we put the correct preposition from the options given in the blank space
The correct answer is on/at
Were you in bed ..on....... Sunday afternoon? Oh No. Only sleep ....at..... Night Options given were - in/in or in/on or on/in or on/at.
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Now, In, On and at are preposition of time. For The days of the week, Sunday, Monday, we use On before them and At before the time of the day.