These lines are spoken by a captain who has been wounded in the war. He is relaying the information about Macbeth's brave fight against the enemy to King Duncan. He talks about how brave and valiant Macbeth was, so the audience can infer that he is a fierce warrior who will stop at nothing to ensure his win in a battle.
Answer:
A.) to endear certain characters to us.
D.) to show characters’ educational levels.
Stowe's use of dialogue enriches the setting of the story in various ways. First of all, it makes the characters more realistic and endears certain characters to us. By representing their speech as it most likely sounded in real life, we feel like we get to know the characters better. This makes us care about them more deeply. Stowe also uses dialect in order to show the educational levels of the characters, as "standard" English is most likely to be used by characters who are literate and have received some education.
Changed because metamorphosed in the paragraph signifies a big change in the story
Answer:
D
Explanation:
The answer is D because were looking for the literal language of the word snake. The literal meaning of the word snake is well the animal snake so the literal meaning would be using the word snake as the animal example: What a big snake!
Answer D uses snake in the literal way so in this case the correct answer is D
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Yes
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I might be wrong on the ones with a # but I'm overall confident