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English, 11.05.2020 19:57, neekobecky599

I want to have more explanation about the literary terms. For example:
1. The order of events keeps readers a bit confused in the short story " A rRose for Emily''.
2. Even though Heath Ledger played a comic book villain, many views thought his portrayal of the Joker was both human and diverse.
3. Throughout the story, the main character's biggest obstacle was the impoverished community in which he was raised.
4. ''Stop making those slurp, slurp, slurp, noises when you are drinking!", Screamed Ellen.
5. The sword of the mythical King Arthur represents much more than a weapon.
6. After hearing a barely audible grunt from the customer, the waiter replied, "You are so articulate!''
7. A blanket of snow covered the northwest.
8. The thunder screamed his displeasure during the storm.
9. I was as nervous as long-tailed cat in a room full of rocking chairs!
10. No one expected that the quiet, unassuming, frail-looking girl would leter become a powerful CEO of a large corporation.
11. Even though the play is called " Julius Caesar" the central character of Shakespeare's play is probably Brutus.
12. Many readers disagree on the underlining message of John Irving's novel.
13. The introduction of the characters happened in the very beginning of the play.
14. The audience knew all along that lago was betraying Othello, but the poor king was totally unaware.
15. Most action-adventure villains and many characters on comedy sitcoms tend to be one-dimensional
16. After the improbably wild car chase scene, the action in film began to slow down to slow down.
17. The tension keeps mounting in Hamlet through the first four acts.
18. Many flowers of the series, "The Sopranos," were unatified with the ending of the grand finale.
19. The audience was forced to wait until the last ten minutes of the fils for the big turning point.
20.The story took place during the 1960's in Los Angeles.

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