English, 02.04.2020 17:12, shelbycg02
What figure of speech does Lord Capulet employ to express his grief for his dead daughter in these lines?
"Death, that hath ta'en her hence to make me wail, / Ties up my tongue, and will not let me speak."
A) hyperbole
B) metaphor
C) personification
D) simile
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English, 21.06.2019 21:20, idk12345677
Read these sentences from the first section of the article. because of this novel characteristic which singles out washington from other cities, coupled with the fact that the trees are now in full splendor, a short history of their appearance in the capital city is of interest. the first cherry trees were planted in washington by mrs. taft's request on april 4, 1909, just a month after she first made her home in the white house. what is the most likely reason why cobb includes these sentences in the first section? a- to establish himself as a credible authority on the topic of cherry trees b- to state the central idea and begin the narrative of how the trees arrived in washington, d. c. c- to create a sensory image for readers who are not familiar with cherry trees d- to build suspense as to how so many cherry trees arrived in washington, d. c.
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English, 21.06.2019 22:40, elizabethluna058
In “we wear the mask,” which message is conveyed by dunbar’s repetition of the phrase “we wear the mask”?
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