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I will earn your Brainliest award <u>without any doubt</u>.
<u>Doing your homework</u> is easy for me.
<u>Once you learn about clauses and phrases</u>, you will be able to do this work yourself.
Explanation:
A cliche is a well-worn phrase used in conversation or in writing that has lost it's meaning. It's been overused. For example, "She was frightened to death to pet the pitbull..." "frightened to death" is the cliche.
The answer would be D. If you were trying to cheer someone up after they had to kill their favorite dog you would change the subject and compliment something that the person has. A. and B. would be showing that he doesn't care and he should forget about it. C. gives an attitude that shows that life goes on and you shouldn't stay put on one part of your life. But none of those are the kind of the things that would cheer people up. D. is your best answer.
In a Midsummer Night's Dream, Shakespeare makes use of many fictional names to create humor.
The most notable example is Nick Bottom. The character of Nick Bottom gives comic alleviation during the play. His name has several meanings, which are funny because his actions are silly and, in fact, he has the head of a butt at some part of the play.