Answer:
Hyperbole
Explanation:
Juliet: Juliet doesn't want Romeo to be banished and she's finding out that he's killed Tybalt, she'd rather have anyone else die then Romeo. She's happy it was Tybalt instead of him
Figurative language: hyperbole
The statement that would best summarise the excerpt from Leo Tolstoy's work would be that "<span>Ivan Ilyich could recall pleasant days only in his childhood." In addition to that, the character is reminiscing the things that happened in his younger days. Leo Tolstoy is among the most prominent authors in Russian literature.</span>
Perhaps she warns her daughter not to step on a kernel of corn because the corn represents fertility and the kernels are part of the ritual.