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English, 22.06.2019 06:30, onewaydemon
Read the excerpt from chapter 18 in frankenstein. alas! to me the idea of an immediate union with my elizabeth was one of horror and dismay. i was bound by a solemn promise which i had not yet fulfilled and dared not break, or if i did, what manifold miseries might not impend over me and my devoted family! could i enter into a festival with this deadly weight yet hanging round my neck and bowing me to the ground? i must perform my engagement and let the monster depart with his mate before i allowed myself to enjoy the delight of a union from which i expected peace. examine this excerpt to analyze the way the authorâs choice of words adds to the meaning and impacts the tone of this portion of frankenstein. what does victor mean when he talks about âthis deadly weight yet hanging round my neck and bowing me to the groundâ? how do these words affect the tone at this point in the story? use examples and evidence from the text to support your analysis. frankenstein chapter 18
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English, 22.06.2019 08:00, yayrocks2395
Identify the homophone pair that needs to be corrected in these sentence
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English, 22.06.2019 10:50, prxncekevin
In act v of a midsummer night's dream, quince presents the prologue for âpyramus and thisbe.â when he finishes, hippolyta comments: indeed he hath played on his prologue like a child on a recorderâa sound, but not in government. which tone does the simile âplayed on his prologue like a child on a recorderâ create? it creates a sad, wistful tone by comparing quinceâs performance to a beautiful tune. it creates a surprised tone by comparing quinceâs performance to an eloquent speech by a government official. it creates a relaxed tone by comparing quinceâs performance to lovely recorder music. it creates a humorous tone by comparing quinceâs performance to a child playing an instrument badly.
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