English, 20.01.2020 14:31 matthewsorrow02
Which literary/dramatic element is used in this excerpt from act ii romeo & juliet? use the word bank below. there is only one answer.
juliet:
the clock struck nine when i did send the nurse
inhalf an hour she promised to return.
perchance she cannot meet him. that’s not so.
(ii.5: 1-3)
wordbank:
1. aside
2. pun
3. verbal irony
4. metaphor
5. motive
Answers: 2
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