I believe it would be the second passage because an ellipse is used when a word, phrase or thought is left out but the reader still understands the intended meaning. In choice two, the narrator is speaking of school and making a point that he had never heard of a school for coloured people and restates it at the end that this was the first time he heard of it. It lets the reader imagine what must be going through his mind without stating it in the writing.
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The Friar tells Romeo to slow down since those in a rush tend to stumble and fall!
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Stephano and Trinculo were referred to Caliban as a monster because he was a deformed man.
Explanation:
Caliban is an antagonist in the play by William Shakespeare entitled 'The Tempest.'
The author, in dramatis personae, described Caliban as a <em>'savage and deformed slave.' </em>Caliban is a son of witch, Sycorax. Caliban is a deformed slave with a half body of a man and half of an animal.
By Prosperous's statement which states Caliban as disproportioned in manner as disproportioned in his shape signifies that Caliban is not just ugly in his appearance but also in his character.
So, when Stephano and Trinculo is refering to Caliban as a monster they are referring to his deformed body of half-man and half-animal.
Your answer is C.) Although the musicians seemed to play without looking
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search other things up till you can't see what you searched up befor and or clear your history
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