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It is clear from the bleeding Iago that he is supernaturally evil because he is not being killed by Othello's sword wounds in the scene.
What is scene?
The term "scene" refers to a section of a lengthy play or act, or a "snippet" of such an act. In addition to being in a play or a drama, a scene can also be in a literary work.
The word "wounded" in Iago's name, which also explains that he is an evil character with supernatural abilities, makes it clear in a scene from the play Othello that he is not dying during this scene.
So, in regards to the scene, option A is correct.
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Their difference comes about as a result of Marley's death and his visit as a ghost to Scrooge on Christmas Eve. Marley warns Scrooge on the consequences for not upholding human values such as Charity, Benevolence, Mercy, Forebearance, loving and caring for other, and cherishing the spirit of Christmas. He warned him that Scrooge would be doomed to wander about after he was dead but still could redeem himself with the visits of the other three ghosts of Christmas that brings about Scrooges dramatic change. His redemption is the point and purpose of the story. So Marley, his avaricious and misanthropic partner, prompts Scrooge to atone for his wicked ways, something Marley did not do before he died. Marley is doomed in his past failure for eternity while Scrooge is redeemed for eternity.
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Answer:
Metaphor
Explanation:
Comparing two completely different things without using like or as.