Answer:
I feel like the question is asking you to explain how you think Lyddie feels about whatever is going on in your story?? I'm not sure because I don't have further context, but that's the way I would answer it.
Explanation:
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The best word would be were because it is in the past tense :)
Hey there!
It looks like we're looking at Erikson's Psychosocial Stages Of Development.
In terms of infancy, we have basic trust versus mistrust.
The baby is looking for who to trust and who to stay by, and more often than not that's no other than his/her's own mother.
In early adulthood, (20-25 years old) we have a different situation.
This is where people start looking at relationships more, and start thinking more about love. Therefore, we have C, intimacy versus isolation.
I hope this helps!
Answer:
Shakespeare uses figurative language.
Explanation:
Shakespeare used to write using figurative language, metaphors like the following:
Metaphor:
- Comparing livery and a weed.
Smile:
- Comparing his father as a god using "as".
Personification:
- Giving courtesy the ability to invent customs or describing brains as unhappy.
Hyperbole:
Exaggerating the length of time away from Romeo.
<em>"Love all, trust a few, do wrong to none" </em>Shakespeare.