Answer:
I can't speak English nor French.
Explanation:
Nor to replace or
The conflict between concience and law is resolved when Creon is punished for acting according to the law and not the conscience of his wise advisors. The resolutions reveals a powerful theme: Divine authority resides in the conscience and is to be regarded as superior to human law. The theme sheds light on the value of the ancient Greeks placed in the power of the gods and an individual's conscience.
The speaker opens the poem with the declaration that we wear masks that hide our true feelings. He goes on to emphasize the severity of the pain and suffering that these masks try to cover up ;by the end we understand that all of the politeness and subdued emotions are just phony disguises of the painful truths that hide behind them. And those masks certainly aren't doing anyone any favors.
Looking for Alaska is the figurative language because you can't actually look for Alaska
The adverb 'loudly' modifies the verb 'called'.