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Before I state the answer, we have to find which answer is NOT correct.
We can see that A and C, are incorrect because they say the word "except their reward" which is talking about excluding something, not "accept their reward" which it gathering or agreeing to something.
We also see that B is incorrect because when it says "Accept for Bill," this just doesn't even make sense because the word "accept" is gathering or agreeing to something.
So...
The correct answer is:
D.) Except for Bill, all of the players were present to accept their reward...
Answer and Explanation:
You did not provide the passage to which this question refers, for this reason, I will analyze the literary devices in the work as a whole. I hope it helps.
In most of the text, Shakespeare uses white verses that are those verses that do not have a rhyme. It does this to make the storyline more credible and allow human characters to speak more in a way that is realistic, allowing viewers to identify with them.
Shakespeare also makes a strong use of iambic pentameter, to show the characters that belong to the most noble and high social classes. That's because the iambic pentameter was a sophisticated way of using rhythm in a text.
Symbolism, on the other hand, was used to create a subjective, mysterious and unpredictable atmosphere, as it allowed the public to have different interpretations and to reason about the real meaning of what was happening.
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Torah is the five books of Moses. Torah is law that god revealed to those 5 Moses and it is actually recorded on those first 5 books.
The answer would be D because furled is a verb and it means to roll or fold up and secure neatly.