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8_murik_8 [283]
4 years ago
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Why did Shakespeare's noble characters speak in iambic pentameter while commoners spoke mainly in blank verse or prose? A. To ma

ke the noble class sound silly and snobbish so that the commoners in the audience could laugh at them B. To demonstrate his own intelligence and prove that he was also a part of the noble class C. To show that Shakespeare respected the nobility and held the lower classes in contempt D. To create a distinction between the educated nobility and the coarse lower classes
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2 answers:
valentinak56 [21]4 years ago
5 0

If you are doing it on apex it was D

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Hatshy [7]4 years ago
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D. To create a distinction between the educated nobility and the coarse lower classes.

Back in Shakespeare´s times, nobles were portrayed as highly educated and wise, making them talk in iambic pentameter rose them from the low educated characters in plays.

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