I think the correct answer from the choices listed above is option B. The underlined words in this excerpt from “The Bells” by Edgar Allan Poe are examples of repetition. It is a<span> literary device that repeats the same words or phrases a few times to make an idea clearer. Hope this answers the question. Have a nice day.</span>
Oisin. His name literally means young dear. In this story, told by his mother, he was turned into a dear by a druid.<span><span><span>
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This question is incomplete. The complete question would be the following:
Tiles
Morality play
Mistery play
Interludes
Tropes
Pairs
Dramatized events in the Bible
Introduce farcical comedy
Characters personify abstract concepts
Performed within the church
A moral play is a type of drama where the characters personify the abstract, concepts and qualities. Present a lesson on good behavior. Moral works were difficult to teach people a lesson on how to live their lives according to church rules.
A mistery work is a medieval work that is based on stories from the bible. Dramatize events in the Bible or the lives of different saints. Each work had four or five different scenes or acts. The priest and monks were the actors. Each scene or act was performed in different place in the city and people moved from one stage to another to see the work. The play usually ended outside the church for people to go outside the church and listen to a sermon after seeing the play.
Troops are made inside the church
Interludes presents farce comedy. The term farce is derived from the french word for ''stuffing'', in reference to improvisations applied by actors to medieval religious dramas. Later forms of this drama were performed as comical interludes during the 15th and 16th centuries.
Answer:
b. Sentence 6
Explanation:
I'm assuming that your question is asking about which sentence is proof that zoos are needed to protect animals, because that seems to be the main idea of this paragraph.
If that's the case, I think that the answer would be b. (Sentence 6) Many zoos have breeding programs that allow species to multiply and thrive. Those breeding programs would help protect animals (such as endangered species) because those programs would give those animals a safe habitat to live and expand their population once again so they don't die off.
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