When writing nonfiction, an author has far more freedom to A. use their imagination and create new ideas, and D. in how they present their internal conflicts.
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Answer:
narrative poetry
Explanation:
A ballad is a form of narrative poetry, often set to music. The term is derived from Old French <em>ballade</em> "dancing song". Originally it meant a song intended to accompany a dance; later it began to denote "a short narrative poem suitable for singing".
Shakespeare's references to the moon symbolize the characters’ perception of their circumstances, while Ovid uses the moon in the setting.
Answer: Option D.
<u>Explanation:</u>
Shakespeare's treatment of the moon in show "A Midsummer Night's Dream" varies from Ovid's utilization the moon in the legend "Pyramus and Thisbe" by symbolizing characters impression of the conditions – Pyramus right off the bat thanks the Moon for his light which symbolizes his brilliant future with Thisbe.
But then he sees her clock recolored with blood and calls upon the Furies to murder him (his view on conditions changes). Then again, Ovid utilizes the moon only for the setting, there are no implications of ghastly end.
While looking through the magazine i saw this beautiful woman, in a red silky dress, with beautiful blond hair and gorgeous green eyes, she was sitting on a dark brown chair with her legs crossed and her hands in her lap, with dark purple nails. While she was sitting she had the most beautiful smile that anyone has ever seen. And she had dark mid-night colored high-heels with rhinestones on them. Her hair was half up half down with braids going down the side of her head leading on to her long silky hair and her hair was curled in the prettyist way. She looked so elegant like a Queen.