In Shakespeare's<span> Macbeth, the </span>porter<span> scene that comes after the killing of Duncan makes the reader laugh. The </span>porter<span> is a strange gatekeeper. </span>
Answer:
D) She includes dialogue in which her mother categorizes them both as bold and strong-willed.
Explanation:
For starters, I took the test and got it correct. Also in the diary, she talks about how her mother puts many of the words Anne says in a category of things they might say alike. But then again, the answer really just explains it.
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Answer:
Aphorism
Explanation:
Anagram is a word, phrase, or name formed by rearranging the letters of another. I don't think this is it because they is no words that were rearranged.
Aphorism is a pithy observation that contains a general truth. This could be true!
Analogy is a comparison between two things. This is not it because there are not two things being compared.
Allusion is an expression designed to call something to mind without mentioning it explicitly; an indirect or passing reference. This is not it because this sentence is explicit meaning it is very straight foward.
Out of all four of those... I would go with Aphorism.
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