Answer:
Explanation:
Shakespeare uses the phrase to show that what is considered good is in fact bad and what is considered bad is actually good
By creating smooth sentence fluency that has rhythm when read aloud
Not 100% sure, but I’d say the answer is C
The answer is option D. Present perfect. The present perfect tense indicates an action that started in the past and is still happening now.
For example:
-I have been answering these questions since last weekend.
-We have been living here for 10 years.
Poe? Pie? POE? SOMEONES NAMED THEIR CHILD POE?