Answer:
The first answer is an "adjective", the second answer is "software", and the last one is "safe from attack"
Explanation:
Take a look at your audience. You can analyze their actions and emotions by keep watching at them most especially those moments where the key points are presented in the performance. From the moment, you can tell whether or not they enjoyed it or bored over watching it.
In "Hamlet", by William Shakespeare, Act V, Scene II, the statement that describes the allusion in these lines is option c. Horatio refers to Roman soldiers who gave up their lives in allegiance to their emperor. Laertes and Claudius die. Hamlet is also dying. Horatio wants to drink the poison that's left in the cup because he offers his life as Roman soldiers did for their emperor.
I believe that Tom picked up the oath and ritual as an initiation ceremony of sorts. This is how they pledge loyalty to the group and it means a lot to them. I assume that drawing blood for the group means you’re bounded in blood.
Answer: D) Personification.
Explanation: Personification is a figure of speech that consists in giving human characteristics to nonhuman objects. In the given excerpt from the poem "The First Snowfall" by James Russell Lowell we can see an example of the use of personification, in the phrase "every pine and fir and hemlock wore ermine.." it is giving the pine, fir and hemlock (nonhuman objects) a human characteristic (they are wearing ermine).