English, 25.05.2021 17:00, Miloflippin7339
Lord Capulet states, “Death is my son-in-law; death is my heir.” This is an example of:
A)simile
B)personification
C)pun
D)sonnet
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The actors spoke loudly clearly and confidently. punctuate this sentence using the oxford comma
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The words screaming and rushed in the passage suggest which tone in the story the metamorphosis a.) tense b.) positive c.) fun d.) formal
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A)simile
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