In literature, an archetype refers to a typical character, an action, or a situation that represent universal patterns of human nature. An archetype is also refered to as “universal symbol” and refers to a character, a theme, a symbol, or even a setting.
Examples of archetypes in literature include:
the hero, the mother figure, the innocent youth, the mentor, the Doppelganger, the scapegoat, the villain, and the like.
Answer: Oberon
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heartbeat
Raga of the hold, raga of the fold, raga of the root, raga of the crest
raga before coming,
Raga of lip, raga of brass, raga of ultimate come with yesterday, raga
of a parched tongue-walked lip, raga of yellow, raga of mellow,
raga of new, raga of old, raga of blue, raga of gold, raga of air
spinning into itself
The figurative languages used in the given excerpt are "repetition and alliteration.
This refers to the constant use of a word or phrase in a given line of text in order to emphasize a point.
Hence, we can see that from the given narration, there is the use of narration to show the repetition of words and phrases for dramatic effect and also his use of alliteration to prove his point.
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Answer:
b. Seaside towns grew more quickly than inland towns.
Explanation:
The sentence in which the underlined modifier in the comparative degree
B. because Teresa did not finish her homework
C. since you are a nice person
D. meet me in the cafeteria
Question
Which of the following is an independent clause?
A. although they have been friends for years
B. because Teresa did not finish her homework
C. since you are a nice person
D. meet me in the cafeteria
ANSWER = D. meet me in the cafeteria.
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