I believe the correct answer are lines: “O God, I
have an ill-divining soul!/ Methinks I see thee, now thou art below,/ As one
dead in the bottom of a tomb: /Either my eyesight fails, or thou look'st pale.”
In Act III, scene V of William Shakespeare’s drama “Romeo
and Juliet” the lines which Juliet says upon their parting foreshadow a tragic
ending of the drama. Her dreadful thought will become reality, just as she
pictured it – she will find Romeo dead and upon seeing his pale face, she will
kill herself.
Answer:
G T Y O
R J O T
E O U I
A B G T
"GREATJOBYOUGOTIT"
Explanation:
Read from up to down by column. This is known as a Caesar Box.
Snowball was brave and heroic
C. looks and sounds like the best choice. I could be wrong though, let me know if I was right or wrong please xD
Answer:
Explanation:
This is an allusion.
It makes reference to a Biblical character that was swallowed by a large fish (some people say it was a whale. It wasn't). You can read the Old Testament version by reading Jonah. It isn't very long and should take you only about 1/2 hour.
It is a very apt allusion, because Jonah had to pray to the Lord begging for forgiveness before he was released from the stomach of the creature. I doubt any of the seamen knew what happened to him until he was released at the behest of the Lord.
This quotation conveys the same idea. No one knew there was life behind the wall until they heard the frantic noise.