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uhm... give me a sec I'm working on it, I've never use this strategy before
Laugh Until Your Lungs Wear out. It’s a Metaphor
As you read through the list, ask yourself these questions:
Were you born this behavior (biological)
Is this behavior is response to something else (stimulus)
Is this a behavior you learned how to do (learned).
For example, sat quietly in class while the teacher was talking - learned. You learned to be quiet because it was a rule that if broken, you would suffer the consequences. Another example, a car is approaching quickly as you are crossing the street. You run to get out of the way. This is stimulus because you are reacting (responsive) to the car approaching. Lastly, you cry when you see I person you love physically hurt. This is biological.
The reason hun is because Shakespeare uses an early form of the English language. There are a few differences between today's English and Shakespeare's Early Modern English. He uses words such as thee, thy, lord, thou, art, etc which is complicated for us to understand. Also, many of Shakespeare's plays were written in iambic pentameter which makes his writings much more difficult to interpret. Another thing is that he invented new words in his writings, over 1,000 words he invented.