I would say C. <span>she can't find work and can't afford to keep her
Because the only reason the husband left was because he couldn't stand the poverty they were living in, and at a young age she sent her to him but then got her back at age 2.
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Answer:
Allusion.
Explanation:
Literary devices are those devices that writers use to express and relay their messages and make their works better and richer. It allows the readers to better understand and gives them a better picture of the story. An allusion is one such device where the writer alludes to a particular story without explicitly referring to it.
In the given scene where Mercutio encourages Romeo to "<em>soar</em>" with "<em>Cupid's wings"</em>, Shakespeare is alluding to Cupid, the god of desire and love. This allusion seems to suggest that Mercutio wants Romeo to fly high and enjoy himself at the Capulet's party, and to look for love and not be depressed or sad.
Thus, the literary device that William Shakespeare used in this scene is allusion.
Answer:
The tone is fear
The mood is suspense
Explanation:
The thoughts of the character are filled with dread and trepidation as he does not want a confrontation with Darry. He is hoping to get home and everyone would be fast asleep.
The mood here is suspense as he describes getting home and peeping, seeing Sodapop asleep then eventually finding our Darry is awake.
Answer:
She suggests that he use his gift of communication
Explanation:
I watched the movie more than 3 times and I just took the quiz.
Answer:
C
Explanation:
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