I wouldn't completely trust myself here, but I would choose answer C) War. And this is simply because of the language that's used, and the aggression in some of the words.
"...let slip the dogs of war;..." "..Blood and destruction shall be so in use.."
Things of that nature are pretty out there in his soliloquy, which makes me think he's in support of war. But I'm so unsure... I really do apologize :)
Answer: It has a happy ending, often involving in a marriage
Explanation:
Shakespeare’s plays are typically in three main categories which are histories, comedies, and tragedies.
Shakespearean comedies are typically plays that end with marriage. Tragedy is play that the ending is about the death of the hero. Some of Shakespeare's comedy include:
• Midsummer Night’s Dream
• Much Ado About Nothing
• All’s Well That Ends Well
• The Comedy of Errors
• Cymbeline
Answer:
D ; Repetition of the word Fisherman makes the tone serious.
Explanation:
He was describing his views on William Shakespeare
They would best there meat till they would come then mix it up with a chilly powder