The quote by Nurse in Act III, Scene 5 of Romeo and Juliet illustrates Shakespeare's use of comic relief. Her humorous comparison of Romeo to a 'dishclout' lightens the seriousness of the scene.
The quote that illustrates Shakespeare's use of comic relief in Act III, Scene 5 of Romeo and Juliet is Nurse's line: 'I think it best you married with the county./O, he's a lovely gentleman!/Romeo's a dishclout to him: an eagle, madam,/ Hath not so green, so quick, so fair an eye/ As Paris hath.' The character of the Nurse often provides comic relief throughout the play. In this particular scene, the Nurse's comparison of Romeo to a 'dishclout', or dishrag, in contrast to Paris's grand eagle, adds a touch of humor amidst the scene's overall gravity, thereby providing comic relief.
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A war may be considered just if it frees people from tyra.......y.
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Answer:
yes
Explanation:
because we dont know who is graduating
The sentence which uses possessive personal pronouns correctly is B.
These are the correct ways the other sentences should written.
A. Ewan wondered if the keys were his. (there is no need for that apostrophe)
C. The dog scratched its fur over and over. (The way it is written is it's which is a contraction for it is.) It wouldn't sound right if you said the dog scratched it is fur.
D. Theirs are the two on the side, by the counter. (There is no need for that apostrophe)
B. Have you seen the movie and its sequels? (the possessive pronoun its it correct because if it was it's then the sentence would read as follows. Have you seen the movie and it is sequels.)
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theme
denouement
climax
What figure of speech is used in describing winter as an old man with a white, frosty beard?
simile
metaphor
personification
What figure of speech is used in the expression "happy as a lark"?
simile
metaphor
personification
Answers:
1. The main idea or moral principle that forms the basis for a story is its _____. The correct answer is "Theme".
2. What figure of speech is used in describing winter as an old man with a white, frosty beard? The correct answer is "personification".
3. What figure of speech is used in the expression "happy as a lark"? The correct answer is "simile".
b. using proper grammar
c. making eye contact
d. demanding attention
based on rumors
based on assumptions
based on facts
O based on opinions
Answer: opinions
Explanation: