In "Tell Tale Heart" by Edgar Allan Poe, the beating heart the narrator heard symbolizes, at least in my opinion, the narrator's guilt.
He killed a man, and he kept hearing his beating heart, even though it was impossible. He kept hearing it because he felt guilty because he murdered a person, and he had to come clean to the police officers in some way. If he hadn't, he would go completely mad, and his crime would go unpunished, probably.
The main idea of a text is the point it is conveying to the reader. It can also be called the purpose for writing the text.
Answer:
A.) The speaker loves someone she is forbidden to see.
Explanation:
A is the only option that makes sense. "Romeo, take me somewhere we can be alone. I'll be waiting; all that's left to do is run."
"Somewhere we can be alone" and "all thats left to do is run" don't suggest that the speaker has been waiting, neither do they suggest that the speaker loves someone who doesn't care about her.
They do suggest that the speaker loves someone she is forbidden to see.
I am not completely sure, but this is how I would order these events:
Viola enters Orsino's court dressed as a male.
Olivia asks Cesario about his parentage.
Feste returns the ring to Cesario that Orsino had given to Olivia.
Sebastian reveals to Antonio that he has a twin sister.
Malvolio makes a fool of himself in front of Olivia.
Antonio offers to take Cesario's place in the duel.
Y = 15(3) - 40
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