Answer:
characters
Explanation:
The people or animals who take part in a literary work are known as characters. They are given literary characters that they mimic an play to formulate a complete story.
This is can be a stage play or even a a recording that would play afterwards. They are regardless of who they are in real life and what their aspirations are. They have to mold themselves into the characters of the character that they are made to play in a literary work of art.
Explanation:
dear diary,
last night I had a nightm.are that I lost my voice. I was so frightened that I shot out of bed and screamed so loud my mom ran into my room, Nightm.ares are scary and can sometimes turn out to come true.
goodbye diary.
Answer:
B. line 4 <em>That busy archer his sharp arrows tries?</em>
Explanation:
In Sonnet XXX or Sonnet 31, Philip Sydney (1554 – 1586) comments on the pale and sad appearance of moon, and he wonders why it is so. He asks the sun in line 4 whether there is also love which makes him pale and sad. He asks this by alluding to Cupid (the Roman god of love). Cupid is often portrayed with a bow and an arrow, and whoever is shot by that arrow falls in love. So, whoever falls in love is figuratively said to have been shot by Cupid's arrow.
The line 4 alludes to Cupid by calling him "that busy archer". Apart from this mythical allusion there is no allusion in this sonnet.