Answer:
Shakespeare preserved the motivations of the villain in the source material, changing only the names and small details to update the story for his time.
 
        
             
        
        
        
Answer:
 "dead, and with its head"
Explanation:
Internal rhymes - A rhyme involving the middle word and the last word in single line. 
The example would be dead, and with its head. 
This is the integral rhyme because a word in the middle of the line (dead) and a word at the end of the line (head) rhyme
Reasons its not the other answers. 
It's pretty obvious that it is not the other answers as none of the words rhyme 
snicker and snack don't rhyme
galumphing and back don't rhyme
one and two don't rhyme 
 
        
             
        
        
        
This is true, depending on what situation you get yourself into.
        
                    
             
        
        
        
Because the other two are for introduction paragraph, which is 1st, and last is conclusion.
Hope that this helps! 
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