The part of speech that names a person, place, thing or idea.
It would be C! the last thing that really happened would be romeo returning to verona however he didnt bring poison- resulting into him kissing the poison lff off juliets lils
There are three strong examples of personification (giving human traits to objects that aren't alive) in this poem:
"The moon begins her stately ride/Across the summer sky;" is the first example, saying that the moon is 'riding' across the sky
"The happy wavelets lash the shore," is the second, saying the waves are whipping the shore
"The coffers of the air are filled/With offerings from the flowers." is the third example, saying that the flowers are offering their gift of sweet smells to the air.
I personally have a deep love for Shakespeare. I think his legacy as an author continues to endure for so many reasons, his works were elaborate, complicated and intriguing. His characters were very relate-able as well as all the external and internal conflicts. A quote from Shakespeare that has impacted my life is from Hamlet," To thine own self be true." I love this quote because it is telling you to always be true to yourself, instead of falling for acceptance and seeking the approval of others.
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