a. everybody's
b. everybodys'
c. everybodys's
based on the description given, i would say it is to build ethos
implied analogy
allegory
irony
Answer:
implied analogy
Explanation:
While a metaphor is literally false, the analogy is literally true. A metaphor is a figure of speech that you might use to communicate something while an analogy is a perceived likeness between two thing.
You can say that the metaphor is how it is expressed, while the analogy is what is expressed. A metaphor is one way of expressing analogy. While a metaphor is always an analogy when it comes to comparing two things, the opposite is not necessarily true.
The main difference between Shakespeare's comedies and tragedy was the tone they presented. The main similarity was the stories involving noble people living outside England.
We can arrive at this answer as follows:
Despite the differences, all plays written by Shakespeare featured noble and European characters living outside England.
More information:
At the time that William Shakespeare lived and wrote, the differences between the higher and lower classes, nobility and laborers, were very marked and social mobility was rigid and impossible. While the nobility was usually exhalted and presented as almost god-like and admirable, the gentry were seen as a bit better than the lower classes, but still not as respected as the nobility and the working classes, laborers and farmers, were seen as the lowest of all. In Shakespeare´s work, this is seen most commonly. Although he tends to focus more on the nobility and sometimes the gentry, giving the nobility an air of not just education but also refinement through their portrayal of softness, good manners and especially through the use of language, in the case of the working classes, he would paint them usually as the villains, as people with very little intelligence and wit and he establishes differences between them most particularly through the language that they use. In the case of the nobility, their language is refined and almost always written in verse structure, underlining their level of education. But for the lower classes, he usually gives them the use of coarse, unrefined vocabulary and the structure in which he writes is in prose, which underlines their lack of education. He also establishes differences through body appearance, as at the time people believed that social rank was given through different substances like blood, and other fluids.