Foreshadowing points to an upcoming event in the story. Shakespeare used the literarcy technique in many of his plays. The following lines can be used as evidence:
RICHARD III (Duke of Gloucester): Go, tread the path that thou shalt ne'er return.
Simple, plain Clarence! I do love thee so,
That I will shortly send thy soul to heaven,
If heaven will take the present at our hands.
But who comes here? the new-deliver'd Hastings?
The lines show that Richard is going to kill Clarence. While he was thinking about it, Hastings enters the room. Shakespeare's usage of foreshadowing comes to light at this point that there is going to be something between Richard and Clarence.
The only thing not mentioned above is:
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Levy war means start war, conclude peace is mentioned, and commerce means trading and selling.
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Answer:
jubilant
Explanation:
it means 'feeling or expressing great happiness and triumph'
Answer:
2nd One
Explanation:
Because it doesn't has any unnecessary commas.
Either a or b i say B since that’s the definition of theme