The answer is : File it for your records
Act II, Scene I, lines 162-165
<u>Glad i could help</u>
<em><u>Love,</u></em>
<em><u>Morgan T. Malice</u></em>
While a definition of 'power' may be needed, one could argue that poetry has a specific type of power, related to the transmission of experience. Humanity's first approaches to culture communication were done on verse, in the form of poetry (as one can see on the different<em> chansons de geste </em>around Europe, Homeric poems and Greek theatre, and the folklore of orient, for example). Poetic language can transmit human experiences; it can, through the use of verse, of repetition and other poetic devices, cultivate the memory of a particular experience, moment or emotion in a way that prose, due to its to novelty and information, can´t.
Answer:
Walking around the store was like trying to avoid running bulls.
Explanation:
The correct answer is D, the scenes with the witches. Because the witches foretell what is going to happen in the future, but they don't tell us everything, or they tell something vague that we cannot understand fully. So we are eager to find out what they were talking about.