Answer:
Describe the feeling of a narrator.
Explanation:
It compares so the reader knows how bad the narrator feels.
Answer:
The above dialogue is from King Lear by William Shakespeare. In the specific dialogue, King Lear is raging against his two daughters' attempts to strip him of his knighthood and his servants.
Explanation:
King Lear delivers these lines in Act 2 scene IV of the play where he rages against his own daughters Goneril and Regan. They had turned against him and had attempted to take away his knighthood and all of his servants. So, he is explaining that humans are only different from animals in that they need more than the basic necessities of life. If not, they will be the same as animals. His need to keep both is representative of his identity as the king and as a human being. Their presence will make him appear acceptable to others.
Answer:
darkness, an object, shadows... Many things can cover up someone's view. Also blindness. A blindfold can cover someone's view was well.
Explanation:
This is all as if we were talking literally. If we were talking, let's say, morally, we would say darkness, fear, despair, etc. :)
Answer:
B. Who's
(Hope this helps!! Btw, I am the first to answer.)
Answer:
Fact: The person has a yellow and brown piece of clothing on.
Opinion: The person identifies as a man.
Fact: There is a blue plate.
Opinion: The nutrient on the plate is an apple and each apple tastes different.
Fact: There are three trees.
Opinion: The trees look like broccoli.
Fact: The building is a school.
Opinion: The school is a high school.
Fact: The two people have black hair.
Opinion: Both are reading on their electronics.
Explanation:
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