<span>-The exposition is the part of the plot that shows the characters, setting, and background.
-The rising action is the part of the plot that shows the conflicts.
-The climax is the part of the plot that shows the turning point of the story and the event that determines the end of the story.
-The falling action is the part of the plot that shows when all lose ends began to come together.
-The conclusion is the part of the plot that shows the ending of the story. The types of endings are resolution (happy), tragedy (sad), and open-ended.</span>
Answer:
Neither the trees nor the wreath has their ornaments(their its)
Neither the wreath nor the trees have its ornaments. (their its)
Explanation:
Answer:
The given extract is taken from the play of William Shakespeare "Othello".
Explanation:
The lines are spoken by Iago in Act 3, Scene 3.
Iago is the antagonist of the play and the most villainous among Shakespeare's villains. Iago had manipulated Othello in believing that his wife Desdemona is cheating on him with his lieutenant Cassio. He does so because he is jealous that he was overlooked for this position so he plans revenge.
In the given quote, Iago is trying to convince Othello of Desdemona's unfaithfulness. He asks Othello to keep watch on Desdemona. Othello eventually agrees.
Option 5/ Option E
Personification
Reason
In a literal sense, Pucks cannot run, but the writer used the phrase ran. Ran is a verb not used for inanimate/ non-living things
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