Answer:
1) Underline "plateau and table". Circle M. Because the person is saying the plateau is a great substitute for an actual table.
2) Underline "long river" and "snake across the prairie". Circle S. Because the person is comparing the long river to a snake across the prairie by saying "like".
3) Underline "hair is as shiny" and "sunlight on water". Circle S. Because in this simile the person is saying "as" and therefore comparing something to something else.
4) Underline "gardener" and "warrior". Circle M. Because in this example the person is saying the gardener is the warrior.
5) Underline "tall grass" and "sea of green". Circle M. Because this person is also saying the tall grass is a sea of green.
6) Underline "cold wind" and "icy hand". Circle S. This person is stating that the cold wind is LIKE an icy hand slapping her face.
1) The fat white clouds were like <u>my pillows when they come out the dryer.</u>
Because I said the pillows and the white clouds are like each other.
2) After I ran the marathon my feet were <u>knives stabbing me.</u> Because I said that there are.
3) The heavy rain was a <u>brick wall</u> that blocked my view. Because I said it is.
4) The baby began to wail like <u>a mother when her baby dies. </u>Because I said it's like.
The plot is the story and/or the events that are occurring, so to complicate a plot would mean that an event occurs that throws off how the story has been proceeding. Therefore, as you read, how did Capulet's decision throw off or change the way the story was going? Had he not made this decision, how would the story of proceeded or stayed the same. How did his decision cause a tragedy (or complication)?
The sentence's main topic is Grapefruit tree. So it's the direct object. A.tree
I believe Girard actually present a valid interpretation on the Hamlet. Girard argues that Hamlet, (which often considered as the greatest of the revenge tragedies, actually does not depict the true revenge)
<span>I view revenge as actions in order to ahieve a certain satisfaction after the feeling of being treated unfairly. Hamlet on the other hand, potray both uncertainty in how he feel and no satisfaction whatsoever after doing it, which contradict the purpose of the murder in the first place)
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