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D How one presents themselves to society has a serious impact on the rest of their life.
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C Manners and etiquette used to be very important concerns.
I would also agree, that The woman in the blue dress is the complete subject
The= article
woman=subject
(in the blue dress)= prepositional phrase... in being the preposition, the being the article word, blue being the adjective, and dress being the object of the preposition
hurried= would act as your verb
across the street= another prepositional phrase
Hopefully this helped and good luck.
Summary: Act 3, scene 2
Meanwhile, Lear wanders around in the storm, cursing the weather and challenging it to do its worst against him. He seems slightly irrational, his thoughts wandering from idea to idea but always returning to fixate on his two cruel daughters. The Fool, who accompanies him, urges him to humble himself before his daughters and seek shelter indoors, but Lear ignores him. Kent finds the two of them and urges them to take shelter inside a nearby hovel. Lear finally agrees and follows Kent toward the hovel. The Fool makes a strange and confusing prophecy.
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Since Lincoln was a president during times of slavery, the north and south part of America were at ends with each other because one supported slavery and the other didn't, since a house divided against itself cannot stand I would assume he was talking about the United states and how the country couldn't stand when it was divided
<span>Poe uses rhyme to create an optimistic mood.</span>