I see it as difference between two of my 2 favourite contemporary works
Harry Potter - magical realism - takes place in our 'real' world with, I must say, substantial addition of 'magical' to it, but still, seen as normal by those involved
Lord of the rings - fantasy - whole different world.
I hope I explained it well..
I'm pretty sure its true.i may or may not be right
The detail in the passage that supports the idea that Elizabeth aims to show Darcy that she is just as levelheaded is C. “Yet she tried to the utmost to speak with composure”
<h3>What is a Supporting Detail? </h3>
This refers to the use of evidence to show that a claim is valid through the use of factual or statistical information.
Hence, we can see that from the complete text, there is the narration of the interaction between Elizabeth and Darcy and Elizabeth wants to show that she is level-headed, so she tries to speak with composure.
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Alliteration, repetition, parallelism, metaphor, and allusion are the following:
- Literary as well as rhetorical devices.
- Ways of adding meaning or emphasis in writing.
- Elements of grammar.
<em>Alliteration, repetition, parallelism, metaphor and allusion are rhetorical devices. They are used by the author in order to add meaning and convey a message. These are also elements of grammar. </em>
- <u><em>Alliteration-</em></u><em> intentionally repeating the same letter or sound at the beginning of various words. </em>
- <u><em>Repetition-</em></u><em> repeating words or phrases throughout a text</em>
- <u><em>Parallelism-</em></u><em> using the same sentence structure several times</em>
- <u><em>Metaphor-</em></u><em> stating something in words of another thing</em>
- <u><em>Allusion- </em></u><em> indirect reference </em>
The closest antonym for the word imperil is assist.
<h3>What is an Antonym?</h3>
This refers to the opposite in meaning of a word based on its context and usage in a sentence.
Hence, we can see that the meaning of the word "imperil" means to put someone at risk of being harmed and the closest antonym would be to help or assist a person.
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