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iVinArrow [24]
4 years ago
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Shakespeare’s writing style reveals information about attitudes toward the landscape. His precise word choice provides detailed

descriptions of the outdoors. In Titus Andronicus, he uses words like "ruthless,” "vast,” and "gloomy” to describe forests. Although he is known as the "playwright’s playwright,” Shakespeare could have been a travel guide.Which sentence from the paragraph contains the best use of domain-specific vocabulary?A: Shakespeare’s writing style reveals information about attitudes toward the landscape.B: His precise word choice provides detailed descriptions of the outdoors.C: In Titus Andronicus, he uses words like “ruthless,” “vast,” and “gloomy” to describe forests.D: Although he is known as the “playwright’s playwright,” Shakespeare could have been a travel guide.
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2 answers:
yulyashka [42]4 years ago
7 0

Answer:

<em>In Titus Andronicus , he uses words like "ruthless" , "vast" , and 'gloomy" to describe forest.  </em>

Hope it helps!

garik1379 [7]4 years ago
4 0

Answer:

C: In Titus Andronicus, he uses words like “ruthless,” “vast,” and “gloomy” to describe forests.

Explanation:

In the excerpt, the author shows how he masters the topic that he is talking about and how he speaks about Shakespeare and the plays that he writes and how he knows the plays like Titus Andronicus and how he uses the words to describe the nature and the description of the context and the different ways in which he refers to things. that is why the best option would be C: In Titus Andronicus, he uses words like “ruthless,” “vast,” and “gloomy” to describe forests.

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