an idea or perspective in a story.
a personal opinion expressed in a story.
a word or image that resembles something else.
A.a recurring literary element in a story
Answer:
But he wasn't frightened. He wasn't even nervous.
Explanation:
I'm pretty sure those are what supports the claim that Charlie's able to remain calm in difficult situations.
shop + -er
limit + -ed
fear + -ing
b. False
Answer:
false.
Explanation:
This beautiful poem, written by William Wordsworth, also called “the rainbow” is famous for being written in a very simple and direct manner that can easily be approached by anyone; and not only its style is in this manner very approachable, its meaning is, too. In the poem, Wordsworth talks of watching a rainbow and feeling the same kind of happiness now that he is older as what he felt when he was just a kid, and expecting to feel the same happiness even as he grows older.
2.MEPHASTOPHILIS: I'll fetch thee fire to dissolve it straight.
3.What might the staying of my blood portend?
4.Is it unwilling I should write this bill?
Why streams it not, that I may write afresh?
5.FAUSTUS GIVES TO THEE HIS SOUL: O, there it stay'd!
6..is not thy soul thine own?
Answer:
The part of this excerpt from the play that brings out the idea that Faustus’s human soul is predisposed to shun evil is "My blood congeals, and I can write no more."
Explanation:
Christopher Marlowe uses blood as a symbol for Faustus’s soul and life throughout The Tragical History of Doctor Faustus. Then, when Faustus is about to sign the contract to seal the pact his blood start to congeal which may represent the rejection of his own nature to sin, his blood refuses to be part of that contract.