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Romashka [77]
2 years ago
12

Read this excerpt from "The World on Turtle's Back."

English
1 answer:
shutvik [7]2 years ago
3 0

The words in this excerpt support the idea that the husband was very devoted to his wife is A). A man who aimed to please his pregnant wife.

<h3>What is Devotion?</h3>

This refers to the situation where a person has deep respect, love and reverence for a person or a thing where the person is doting on the other person or thing.

Hence, we can see that based on the given narration, we can see that there is the narration of the man and his pregnant wife and how he was devoted to her by doing some difficult things she asked for.

Therefore, option A is the correct answer.

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Lists aspects found in a tiring house?
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Nteresting information about the Globe Theatre Tiring House during the life and times of William Shakespeare and the Globe Theatre of Elizabethan London, England
Globe Theatre Tiring HouseThe stage wall structure contained at least three doors which lead to a leading to  small structure, back stage, called the ' Tiring House '. The stage wall was covered by curtains allowing entrances from left, right and center. The actors used this area to change their attire - hence the name 'Tiring House'. The tiring house contained the dressing rooms with access to the the prop room with connecting passage and stairways. The 'Tiring House' was a hive of activity with actors changing their attire and collecting their props. Although many of the plays were performed by actors wearing Elizabethan clothes the Globe Theatre Costumes belonged to the Theatre and were both costly and sumptuous.
Globe Theatre Tiring House Prop ManThe Globe Theatre company used a 'prop man' who would be stationed in the 'Tiring House'. The Prop man would have a list of all the Globe Theatre Props which to be used in a play, what scene they were required for and which actor/ character would need them. The list was glued to a board which hung on one of the Tiring House doors.
Globe Theatre - The Lord's Rooms and the Actor's BalconyImmediately above the curtained doors of the 'Tiring House' were a row of galleries which housed the Lord's Rooms. The centre gallery, or balcony, might also be used for plays requiring such a structure - the Balcony scene from Romeo and Juliet immediately springs to mind.
Globe Theatre - The Musicians GalleryDifferent effects were gradually added to the Globe Theatre including music to accompany the performances. One of the balconies above the stage therefore housed the musicians. Composers were specially commissioned to write music and songs to accompany the works of playwrights such as William Shakespeare. The most famous Globe Theatre composer was Robert Johnson ( 1582-1633 ). Robert Johnson composed 'Full fathom five' and 'Where the Bee Sucks' which were written  for the first performance of The Tempest by William Shakespeare. The musicians playing in the Musician's Balcony were usually hidden from view behind closed curtains. 
Globe Theatre - The HutAbove these galleries was a small house-like structure called the 'hut' complete with a roof. The 'hut' was used as a covered storage space for the Globe acting troupe. The 'Hut' could be accessed directly from the connecting passage and stairways from the 'Tiring House'.
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The following sentence best summarize the purpose of the excerpt is it reveals the conflicting feelings Romeo has for Juliet and his family.

<h3>What was the conflict between Romeo and Juliet's family?</h3>

The ancestors of the family of Romeo and Juliet were enemies, and so their parent were also enemies. Romeo has known the conflict, and he has a conflict in his mind with Juliet's family.

Thus, the correct option is B. It reveals the conflicting feelings Romeo has for Juliet and his family.

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Explanation:

Parallel structure is when a sentence is written using the same pattern and grammatical form. In other words, parallel structure or parallelism is when a sentence is written using the same grammatical structure or form in the same sentence.

The given cluster of sentences can be rewritten into a single sentence with parallel structure as below-

<em><u>Potted plants were placed near the patio doors, on the kitchen counter, and in the bathroom.</u></em>

Here, parallelism is used in <em>"the patio doors, on the kitchen counter, and in the bathroom"</em>.

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