Explanation:
Read the poem. excerpt from “Spring” by Christina Rossetti Frost-locked all the winter, Seeds, and roots, and stones of fruits, What shall make their sap ascend That they may put forth shoots? Tips of tender green, Leaf, or blade, or sheath; Telling of the hidden life That breaks forth underneath, Life nursed in its grave by Death. Which line from the poem contributes most to a hopeful tone? "Telling of the hidden life" "Frost-locked all the winter," "Life nursed in its grave by Death." "What shall make their sap ascend"
Answer:
At one time, what are now thought of as "idealist" or "formalist" ap- proaches were the powerful and the privileged, as it does in The Tempest
Explanation:
The Tempest is unlike any other play in Shakespeare's body of work. It takes place all in one day; it is filled with magic and spirits; it revisits many themes Shakespeare has tackled before; and, it focuses on Prospero, a main character who is totally in control of his own story.
judicial oratory (or "forensic");
deliberative oratory (or "legislative") and.
epideictic oratory ("ceremonial" or "demonstrative").
-Agarvated
“Often called the exposition, this is the part of the story where we are introduced to the main conflict, or main problem.”
I didn’t read the story so I’m not sure what the main conflict would be..