Explanation: Gradpoint
b. the international symbol for comedy
c. a type of stage mask worn by dramatic actors when performing tragedies
d. a type of stage direction determined by the director
Answer:
A
Explanation:
Have you ever seen one of those Janus masks? One face laughs, the other cries. The two masks are associated with drama. Tragedy and comedy require each other. The Janus masks are an international symbol for drama.
b. color ful description
c. pacing
d. careful word choice
b. False
then with cracked hands that ached
from labor in the weekday weather made
banked fires blaze. No one ever thanked him."
--from "Those Winter Sundays" by Robert Hayden
Which sentence uses ellipses correctly when integrating this quotation?
A) Hayden writes that "No one ever thanked . . . " his father.
B) Hayden describes how his father "put his clothes on . . . in the blueblack cold."
C) Hayden says that his father "made banked fires . . . No one ever thanked him."
D) Hayden writes that ". . . my father got up early / and put his clothes on in the blueblack cold."
The sentence which uses ellipses correctly when integrating this quotation is:
C) Hayden says that his father "made banked fires . . . No one ever thanked him."
The main functions of ellipsis as a literary device are to present the whole sections of the text it represents which are omitted but do not alter its overall meaning; and to denote unfinished thought to create a brief silence, in which the sentence above incorporates.
Answer:
Macbeth's instincts are to do whatever it takes for him to claim the throne, which causes him to do terrible things like killing Duncan, Banquo and trying to kill Banquo's son. Some people stayed loyal because they'd known him for such a long time and after Duncan was murdered, Macbeth was next in line to be king anyway.
Explanation:
I attached a document that sorta relates to this. I recently had an assignment about Macbeth and discussed this topic.
my little root who won’t drink milk,
little pale foot sunk in unheard-of night,
little clock spring newly wet
in the fire, little grape, parent to the future
wine, a son the fruit of his own son,
little father I ransom with my life.
Source: Lee, Li-Young. “Little Father.” Book of My Nights. Rochester: BOA Editions, Ltd., 2001. Poetry Foundation. Web. 25 July 2011.
Which structure is used in this excerpt from the poem “Little Father”?
haiku
free verse
iambic
ode
"Free Verse", there is no structure throughout the entire poem, that and this is the answer but i have to write twenty characters.