Possibly hope in a dire or seemingly hopeless situation.
The plural of studio is studios
2. I would say the correct answer is <span>A. Dialogue is used. Dialogue is a form that is used in both literary (poetry and prose) and dramatic works. Of course, dramas are based on it, but it is quite a common feature of literary works too. As for the B and C options, they are exclusive to dramatic works.
3. The correct answer, in my opinion, is C. </span><span>fourth-person limited. Something like that doesn't exist. The first-person point of view is when the speaker refers to themselves as "I", narrating the story from their own perspective. The third-person point of view is when the speaker is invisible, telling us the story from a seemingly neutral perspective.
4. In my opinion, the correct answer is </span><span>C. because Rosaline is supposed to be there. At the tragedy's beginning, Romeo is madly in love with Rosaline - or he thinks so, at least. He has not yet seen Juliet, so he pursues this naive and relatively innocent, romantic love.</span>
Answer:
A. It is a pronoun that is used for questions.
Explanation:
Some of the main interrogative pronouns are "what," "which," "who," "whom," and "whose."
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When none of the characters are true, but the setting may be true, and what happens in the story actually happened in real life (at least some- most of it)
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