Answer:
it means planing before doing anything.
He was told that he was here. The way was shown to me by a boy. The boat was carried away by the waves. Many houses were burnt bg the great fire of London. Something interesting was told to us by the teachers. Milk was given to my cat every morning. We were sent to clean the yard. He was advised to be more patient.
Answer: C)
Explanation:
An argument is often called a thesis statement or a claim in writing and by that, an argument is representing the main idea of the literary text.
- The author is the one who is giving us the backed up evidence and reasons of an argument that are willing to support the main idea of it and that is why readers need to identify the author's claim.
It is also important for a better understanding of the main point of the literary text.
- A claim can also express a fact rather than support of a chosen side of an argument and that is why sometimes it cannot tell you what side the author is taking (answer a) or what the author is trying to convince the readers (answer b).
Answer:
Shakespeare uses figurative language.
Explanation:
Shakespeare used to write using figurative language, metaphors like the following:
Metaphor:
- Comparing livery and a weed.
Smile:
- Comparing his father as a god using "as".
Personification:
- Giving courtesy the ability to invent customs or describing brains as unhappy.
Hyperbole:
Exaggerating the length of time away from Romeo.
<em>"Love all, trust a few, do wrong to none" </em>Shakespeare.