Without the lines, I can only help you to find the answers. We all know what fear feels like, but many of us do not know oppression. Oppression is unjust and cruel treatment. What details are you reading that show that the people of Argentina are being treated cruelly and unfairly? What details show they are in fear? Do they remain silent in the presence of authority? Do they hide from police? Are they trying to leave the country? As you read, write down details such as these answers.
Answer:
BY a ROUTE obSCURE and LONEly
Explanation:
A syllable is essentially a single unit of speech and that unit of speech tends to contain a vowel sound and that may have a consonant after it or before it, it may even have what is called a cluster of consonants, which means more than one consonant before it or after it.
An unstressed syllable is the part of the word that you don't emphasize or accent, like the to- in today, or the -day in Sunday.
The stressed syllable is written by capital letters and unstressed syllable by lowercase letters.
So the sentence will be represented as
BY a ROUTE obSCURE and LONEly
The advantage in this scheme is that the public (and Gertrude) will not know that Hamlet's death is murder; since it will happen in the middle of a fencing match, it will look like an accident and neither Laertes nor Claudius will be blamed.
A disadvantage though, is that since Hamlet has escaped from all of Claudius' other plans he might escape from this one too, or it might backfire and end up harming more people than just Hamlet.
The above quotation uses JUXTAPOSITION as a figure of speech.
Juxtaposition - a literary technique in which two or more ideas, places, characters and their actions are placed side by side in a narrative<span> or a poem for the purpose of developing comparisons and contrasts.
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Hi! Hope this works! I haven't seen the podcast but, I think this should be the answer.
The reader learns that Mars is a major character that is concerned about the disappearance of his friends and no one is listening to him.
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