<span>The answer is letter a. Elizabethan. It was written by William Shakespeare and was
about a decorated General named Macbeth who kills the king to take the throne
of Scotland but is plaque by fear and insecurity. This leads him to kill any that he thinks
will threaten his rule. Eventually the
prophecies were fulfilled and he is killed by Macduff who is a man not born of
woman.</span>
Actual texture uses your sense of touch.
Answer:
certain words and or sentences can affect the reader because the reader is so deep into the story that they end up getting their own emotions confused with it as they are reading. The brain is entirely focused on the words being written, so that leaves more room for the story to play with the reader's emotions. Certain words as in terrifying, horrifying, and traumatized, can Weevil reader understanding that a person in the story, or them, is feeling fear. Other words such as beaming, happy, and bright, give the reader a more positive outlook on the emotions that they are feeling and the book. The Narrative can differ from a theme by stating different conflicts that the characters are in, and stating how they are feeling. A thing does not have to apply to every single sentence in the book, but it should still be used as a main idea throughout the entire writing process.