2:Does the way in which the author uses language add or detract from the message?
3;What kind of text is used—a list, a paragraph, a report, a memo?
4:What is the topic?
Q.They say, "old habits die hard"
Ans:_________
Answer:
they said that old habits die hard . I think so
analytical
expository
argumentative
Answer:analytical
Explanation:
his aversion to having an annual draw on his income
his inability to love anyone but his wife and child
his susceptibility to his wife's scheming nature
I believe the answer is B.) his aversion to having an annual draw on his income and D.) his susceptibility to his wife's scheming nature
b. prepositional phrase
c. subordinate clause
d. stand-alone subject
Is Clown (stock, flat or round)
Is Rosencrantz (stock, flat or round)
They all have to be something different not the same!
Hamlet : round
the clown : flat
Rosencrantz : stock
Hamlet is a round character due to his complexity and development. A clown is typically a stock character due to its stereotypical representation. Rosencrantz, appearing in 'Hamlet', is a flat character because his role is minor and he lacks significant change or development.
In literary terminology, character types include stock, flat, and round characters. Hamlet, from William Shakespeare's play of the same name, is a round character because he is thoroughly complex and his character develops throughout the play. On the other hand, a common clown often represented in many stories is usually a stock character, a stereotypical character that audiences immediately understand and recognize. Finally, Rosencrantz from 'Hamlet' is a flat character. He plays a minor role and does not go through significant change or growth.
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