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When Romeo first saw Juliet, we could conclude that Romeo was smitten by her, or simply put, he experienced love at first sight. Romeo opens his monologue with "<em>she doth teach the torches to burn bright!</em>" After this, he uses language such as "<em>Like a rich jewel in an Ethiope's ear;</em>" and "<em>Did my heart love till now?</em>" Romeo is completely consumed with the sight of Juliet. He is incapable of seeing anything else.
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C. -or.
One who invents is an inventor.
Answer:
C
Explanation:
This option is the only one that could be considered formal speech because it does not include any slang terms or incorporate any elements of informal daily speech.
Option A is not formal because <em>a ton of </em>is considered to be informal. It is better to say <em>numerous. </em>Option B is not a good choice because it is narrated in the first person and sounds informal. Option D is also informal and only express an option.
The answer that best describes foreshadowing is C) the use of clues that suggest what will happen later in a story.
It is carefully used to conceal what is going to happen - only those who pay a lot of attention to its clues can deduce that there is a foreshadowing at hand.