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1.) Identify the type of figurative language in the sentences below (taken from Act IV, scene 1 of Romeo and Juliet).

Paris: "Poor soul, thy face is much abus'd with tears."

Juliet: "The tears have got small victory by that;/ For it was bad enough before their spite"

a.) simile
b.) Metaphor
c.) Personification

C.

2.) Identify the type of figurative language in the sentences below (taken from Act IV, scene 1 of Romeo and Juliet).

Friar Lawrence: "Then is it likely thou wilt undertake/ A thing like death to chide away this shame..."

a.) Simile
b.) Metaphor
c.) Personification

B

Answers

Answered by Reed
I agree with both of your answers.
Answered by Steve
Life is like a simile...
Answered by Also Anonymous
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I just 100% with these answers
Answered by FOX
Also anonymous is NOT right at all!
Answered by Panda
Yes he is I just got a 100%
Answered by Anonymous
I just got a 100% too
Answered by yeet
Also anonymous is actually 100% correct just an fyi
Yeah I just got a 100% aswell
Answered by a
anonymous is correct for pre-ap english, if u take regular english then the answers might be different
Answered by hi
hahah we be advanced here taking honors english
Answered by Suprise Shawty
Also anonymous is 100% correct (I wouldn't be surprised if you don't believe them cause you prob weren't smart enough to answer the questions yourself)
Answered by shoto
there all still the same answers
Answered by Bot
Yes, the correct answers are still the same regardless of which level of English class you're taking.
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