Answer:
Nothing but their children’s deaths could stop the parents’ anger.
Explanation:
The lines from the prologue of the play "Romeo and Juliet" states the conclusion that the play could lead to. The lines are an example of foreshadowing where the audience is made aware of the rivalry between the two families, Capulet and Montague. The lines also highlight the end of the rivalry that could cost the lives of their children. Towards the end, it is observed that only after the death of Romeo and Juliet, the two families decided to end the rivalry and bring their rage to an end.
Answer:
The extended metaphor is in the lines "then inevitable disasters strike, / falling upon whole families, / just as a surging ocean swell"
Explanation:
An extended metaphor occurs when the metaphor extends, as the name implies, over many lines. or paraphrases of a text, being explained and explored by several grammatical elements and even other literary techniques.
In the text referenced by the question above, the metaphor occurs when the author states that the punishment of the gods will not only fall on the guilty person, but will drag that person's family members like a wave from the ocean.
Dynamic character
Pierre Aronnax is a(n)
NOT:
- static character omniscient character
<span>The poem uses free-verse structure.
A free verse poem is one that does not follow a specific or repetitive structure. This poem does not have a meter, rhythm, or rhyme scheme, the lines differ in length and number of syllables, it doesn't rhyme consistently, and the meter changes throughout so it is free verse.</span>
Answer:
1 and 3 are subordinate
2 and 4 are independent
Explanation:
2 and 4 make up a sentence on their own whereas 1 and 3 need more details to be a full sentence.
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