Answer:by presenting counterarguments and showing why they are wrong
Explanation:by presenting counterarguments and showing why they are wrong
Answer:
A. Iambic Pentameter.
Explanation:
Iambic pentameter is a meter of writing poetry or verse drama that has five metrical feet. This five metrical feel refers to the use of five stressed syllables followed by five unstressed syllables.
In the given lines from Act, I scene iv of William Shakespeare's "Macbeth", the meter used is iambic pentameter. In these lines, Macbeth is talking about how he needs to 'overstep' the Prince of Cumberland (Malcolm) in order to become the king of Scotland as predicted by the three witches.
Thus, the correct answer is option A.
Answer:
Affection, Adoration, Fondness
Since the words are not bolded, I'm guessing the words that are supposed to be in bold are: "<span>You are such a bull in a china shop."
</span>If that us true (if those are the bolded words) means:
a person who breaks things or who often makes mistakes or causes damage in situations that require careful thinking or behavior
Im not sure what type of metaphor it is but im guessing it is an idiom (I dont even know if that is a type of metaphor)
Hope i helped