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77julia77 [94]
2 years ago
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Reread Romeo and Juliet Act I, Scene 5 from lines 13 to 60. How does Shakespeare use figurative language to convey the grief fel

t by the Capulets, Paris, and the nurse? How does the language choice unify the grieving characters? In the space provided, write a minimum 150-word response examining three instances of figurative language such as personification, simile, symbolism and/or repetition (including anaphora) in this section of text. Explain the overall effect. Be sure to include specific lines of text as support, and avoid any examples of figurative language already discussed in the first article.​
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jek_recluse [69]2 years ago
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