Answer:
https://www.answers.com/Q/What_does_The_Bust_of_Pallas_symbolize
or
https://www.litcharts.com/lit/the-raven/symbols/pallas#:~:text=%E2%80%9CPallas%E2%80%9D%20refers%20to%20Pallas%20Athena%2C%20the%20Greek%20goddess,and%20his%20own%20rational%2C%20sane%20mind%20in%20particular.
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Answer:
Reading
Explanation:
1.) Try visualizing what going on in the book.
2.) Think about what's going on in the book and what may happen in the book later on.
3.) Try to make a connection with the book and relate what going on in your life and how it is relating to your life.
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This question is missing the options. I've found the complete question online. It is the following:
Read these lines spoken by Mercutio in Act III, Scene 1 after Tybalt stabs him and answer the question.
No, ‘tis not so deep as a well, nor so wide as a church-door; but ‘tis enough, ‘twill serve: ask for me to-morrow, and you shall find me a grave man.
Of what are these lines an example?
A. allusion
B. pun
C. monologue
D. soliloquy
Answer:
These lines are an example of a:
B. pun
Explanation:
A pun is a joke that can use words that sound similar but have different meanings, or words that offer more than one possible meaning. When Mercutio says, "and you shall find me a grave man," he is making a pun out of the meanings of "grave". A grave man is a serious man, at least in most situations. In this case, he refers to grave as in "tomb", because he is about to die after being injured by Tybalt.