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<h3>Sometimes I do things I don't believe I can do, sometimes I think I'm shy but do things that shy people can't do. lol</h3>
<h3>Hope this helps</h3><h3>Good luck ✅.</h3>
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theatrical adaptations of Shakespeare's characters
Explanation:
In the passage, the speaker makes reference to two Shakespeare's characters in "Hamlet," Rosencrantz and Guildenstern, who have been modified in a few adaptations by other authors. The theatrical adaptations are: "Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead," by Tom Stoppard, "Waiting for Godot," by Samuel Beckett, and "Rosencrantz and Guildenstern," by W. S. Gilbert.
<span>This is an incomplete thought. Change the period to a comma and complete the idea.</span>
Answer:
the answer could be either A or D because the word has two different meanings
A) When the voracious three-year old rampaged through the house, the noise was deafening. - exceedingly eager or avid
D) The Minotaur had a voracious appetite and regularly devoured sixteen Athenian youth each year. - craving or consuming large quantities of food: a voracious appetite.