"Am I the master here, or you? Go to"
Capulet asks this rhetorical question to Tybalt in order to put him in his place. Capulet is Tybalt's elder and Tybalt is speaking as though he will ignore his uncle's wishes. Capulet reminds Tybalt that he is the one in charge, not Tybalt. Capulet reminds Tybalt of his position at the beginning of this excerpt as well when he says "It is my will; the which if thou respect". Here he is telling Tybalt that he wants Tybalt to leave Romeo and his friends alone. If Tybalt respects Capulet, he'll not engage in a fight with the Montagues at the party.
This is more of a statement rather than a question...If you gave me a question I would gladly help.
The newspaper that expresses an idea or an opinion is not in tabulated material. The statement is false.
<h3>What is tabulated material?</h3>
A tabulated material is a written text and document that are depicted in the form of tables, charts, graphs, rows, columns, etc. They are not used in newspapers.
The article in the newspaper expressing ideas are not expressed as tables and are written in the form of paragraphs with spaces and proper formatting.
Therefore, the statement about the article in the newspaper in the form of tables is false.
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The answer to your question would be that the sentence that contains a verb tense shift error is the following one: Kristoff worked hard on his diet, but he could not resisted snacking. That is, the answer would be B.
A verb tense shift refers to the change from one verb tense to another within a sentence or paragraph. In this case, the verb "resisted" should be in the bare infinitive form as it is preceded by the modal "could". That modal is already related to the past tense used in the first part of the sentence.