Answer:
Analogy
Explanation:
An analogy is a comparison of two unlike things based on the resemblance of their particular aspect. Its purpose is usually to explain or clarify something.
Here, Juliet uses an analogy to compare a rose and Romeo. A rose and Romeo don't have anything in common - a rose is a flower, and Romeo is Juliet's lover. However, she has found a similarity between them. The smell of a rose is as sweet as Romeo, and that is why she makes this analogy.
1. would communicate
2. didn’t drive
3. didn’t work
4. would be
5. would visit
6. bought
7. took
8. would help
1. knew
2. played
3. could
4. didn’t have
5. wasn’t
Hopefully this helps a bit-
the line that best shows Juliet's respect for her mother is: I'll look to like, if looking liking move, this Line describes how Juliet respects her mothers wish to try to like the man that was chosen for her to marry
Originates mid 19th century: from Spanish/Mexico , meaning ‘rough, or rude
Machiavelli claims for a pragmatic view of state policy.
Explanation:
Machiavelli's claim in the passage is that leaders must
instill fear into the society or the place that they have conquered only then will they be able to hold it.
According to him if the person is unable to hold the people with fear they will revolt sooner or later.
Machiavelli's evidence includes the fall of the city states of Italy and how the unison of other countries has been brought about by the force of some strong noble somewhere.