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Similar to the actors of Shakespeare's time is how they are dressed in the best styles of the day, and specific actors were known for playing very specific roles (for example Johnny Depp) Differences would be how in the past many of the actors were rumored to be vagabonds or vagrants, which does not happen often today, and women are allowed to be actresses in modern-day whereas they were not allowed in Shakespeare's time.
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Rhyme, along with meter, helps make a poem musical. In traditional poetry a regular rhyme aids the Memory for recitation.
Answer:
The author responded to the conflicting viewpoints by describing a different alternative to it.
Explanation:
In "The High Line" passage, the author is trying to introduce with the beginnings of the High Line in New York City. The author describes how elevated mode of transport was constructed in the city and how it was opposed by the people of the city.
In the given passage, the author responds to the conflicting viewpoints by describing how that other cities also began to establish high lines.
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B. McCunn was unprepared for his trip while also confident that everything would work out fine. These mistakes were his undoing.
Explanation:
The story of Carl McCunn is that of an American photographer who became stranded in an Alaskan wilderness where he had gone to take pictures of wildlife for several months. McCunn failed to make appropriate provisions that would ensure his safe return from the wilderness and this mistake of his eventually made him take his life when he had no more provisions left and no hope of return from the wilderness. His mistakes included;
1. Not making proper arrangements with a pilot that would pick him when he was done with his adventure.
2. Throwing away supplies of shotgun shells that would have sustained him when there was no more food.
3. Not properly informing friends and family of the right steps to take when he was not seen after a specified time.
All of the above mistakes resulted in the failure of McCunn's adventure and the consequent death by taking his life.