1. Unhealthy
2. Unfinished
3. Unable
4. Unhappy
5. Uncomplicated
6. Unfurnished
7. Unemployed
8. Unbelievable
9. Unclear
10. Uncomfortable
11. Unanswered
12. Unused
13. Unkind
14. Unafraid
15. Unacceptable
16. Unexpected
Answer:
This is one of the most famous lines in Shakespeare's work. <em> "Something is rotten in the state of Denmark "</em> refers both to the spiritual and political corruption in Denmark. The new king, Claudius, obtained the throne by murdering his brother. Moreover, he is in incestuous marriage with Gertrude. The king is obviously more concerned with keeping the plot against his brother a secret, than actually ruling the country. Hamlet himself makes a similar remark in Act I, Scene II, comparing his country to a neglected garden: <em>"Tis an unweeded garden." </em>
Juliet says not to swear by the moon because it’s always changing.If Romeo swears by the moon,Juliet takes it that his love will change,and she is asking asking for a declaration of his undying love.
<span>a)hyperbole
A hyperbole is an over exaggeration. The exaggeration is that the person who is being spoken to can probably not whip the entire rebel army. He might be able to do some damage but not defeat the entire army on his own.
An enjambment is used in poetry. It's when a sentence continues beyond a line or stanza break.
Imagery is the use of words to create a picture in the reader's mind.
Flashback is an interruption to show something that has happened in the past.
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