Answer:
Iron Maiden's reference to the line from Shakespeare's play is an example of:
B. literary allusion.
Explanation:
<u>The figure of speech known as allusion happens when an author references to something or someone, but in an indirect manner. </u>For instance, suppose you are writing an essay about kindness and selflessness. If you call someone a good Samaritan, you are alluding to a biblical character known for his kindness. When making an allusion, just like that one, the author expects the reader or listener to know what he is talking about. You do not explain what a good Samaritan is, since you expect your readers to know about the biblical story.
<u>That is what we have in Iron Maiden's song: a literary allusion. The composer of the lyrics used lines from Shakespeare's play, from a literary work. He does not explain them, but he expects his listeners to know what he is referencing to.</u>
Crusoe feels sorry for the kid goat after he kills its mother -APEX
Answer:
1. He lived in the city for many years however, he could not find his way
about.
2. She complained that her brother did not know anything although, her brother
claimed he knew everything
3. The coffee isn't strong hence, it won't keep us awake.
4. I finished my homework, in sequence, I switched on the TV.
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Answer:
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