Shakespeare's scenes are not meant to sound like real dialogue.
Explanation:
<u>Theater in the time of Shakespeare was yet to focus on the realistic aspect of dialogue</u>. It was often lyrical, musical and indirect.
<u>Shakespeare himself used verse extensively in his plays resorting to prose very sparingl</u>y in the tragedies and a little more in the comedies and the problem plays.
<u>The dialogue is not supposed to be realistic in content but in theme as it is what someone might say in a situation</u>, but it is highly ornamented and loaded in Shakespearean double entendres and purposes.
the answer is drill
carl needs a drill for that job.
i had to drill the lid off the jar.
~batmans wife dun dun dun....aka ~serenitybella
Answer:The answer C and E
Explanation:
Just did it
Answer:
OD. Body
<em>It would most likely occur in the body's paragraph because the body paragraph is where you develop your argument, with one key theme using supporting examples and evidence. </em>
-Mesacc .edu: Body Paragraphs
Answer:
the answer is D
Explanation:
he explains that he got no rest and he took no care if his health which is a pretty big sacrifice.