In general, classical drama does not have to include irony or soliloquy, but it should be noted that there are many shades of grey with it comes to classical drama, and the rules were frequently "bent".
A. simile because simile uses like or as in a figurative sentence
Answer:
i dont know any experiences u have had, least the funny ones
Explanation:
1. I heard <u>that </u>trucks can no longer travel on Grove Street.
A. Adverbial
B. Adjectival
C. Noun ( That is the subordinate conjuntion. )
2. Wrap that meat in foil<u> before</u> you put it in the freezer.
A. Adverbial
( it is an adverbial clause of time. BEFORE, modifies the other clause in the sentence)
B. Adjectival
C. Noun
3.<u> Since </u>I will have a test in Spanish, I went to the language lab.
A. Adverbial (this is also an adverbial clause of time, modified by the adverb SINCE)
B. Adjectival
C. Noun
Answer:
if your short novel is " The rules of the game" By Amy Tan
Explanation:
The principal character is Waverly Jong her motivation is to motivate the invisible strength in life and in chess. All this because of her mother from whom she learned that mastering the invisible strength will give you a lot of benefits and I'll make you a winner along your way.