Mercutio agrees, saying that dreams “are the children of an idle brain” . Mercutio seems to be saying that dreams are like illusions meant to tempt men's souls but fall apart when he wakes. There is some pretty strong intensity here.
A: The immigrant roots of its population.
Answer:
1-A self-paced online class: <em>nonlinear multimedia</em>
2-A movie : <em>linear multimedia</em>
3-the World Wide Web: <em>hypermedia</em>
Explanation:
- In this multimedia type, the user interacts with the programmes on the web. Therefore, the material that comes out through this media is not sequencial ; it is not organised in chronological order. It comes out as the interaction between user / learner and a on line teacher takes place.
- This is a linear type of media since the content is organised sequentially. There is not interaction with the user. The user is has a passive role.
- The world wide web (WWW) is full of different types of texts and the user can access any of then at the click of a key. The users decides how to read the material that comes out on the web by making use of the different links that can be seen on screen.
At Jundi Shapur the best scholars west of China all gathered to think and study together. By the 600s, the doctors at the school were writing about a medicine from India named sharkara or, as the Persians called it, shaker—sugar. Indeed, scholars at Jundi Shapur invented new and better ways to refine cane into sugar.
Answer: Elie Wiesel, author of Night, uses figurative language to enhance your experience while reading this book. You'll examine four different types of figurative language in this lesson, and their roles in Wiesel's work: personification, symbolism, simile, and metaphor.