Okay so you just replace certain words in the sentences with the words in the brackets. For example, in the 2nd question you rewrite the sentence as Looking after animals is *far more* time consuming than looking after children. Hope this helps! :D
Answer:
macbeth has a lot of foreshadowing, symbolism and irony.
Explanation:
the play opens with thunder and lightning as the 3 witches appear, this foreshadows the rest of the play as witches are seen as evil and bad, therefore foreshadowing the evil and bad events that follow.
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I think that's what you're asking for?
1. simile an indirect comparison between two things using “like” or “as”
2. oxymoron combination of two words that seem to be contradictory
3. anaphora repetition of a word or phrase at the start of a series of clauses
4. personification the use of human characteristics to describe ideas or inanimate objects
5. paradox longer phrase or paragraph describing a seeming contradiction
This is an instance of dramatic irony, taking into account that this figure of spech is when the implications of a situation, speech, etc, are understood by the audience but not by the characters in the play.