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kompoz [17]
3 years ago
10

Help me with these!!! asap

English
2 answers:
Pani-rosa [81]3 years ago
8 0

Answer: D. To be inpatient, Juliet: O God, I have an ill divining soul! methinks II see thee now thou art below as one dead in the bottom of the tomb either my eyesight fails or thou looks pale, the first sentence.

MariettaO [177]3 years ago
4 0

<u>Question 1:</u>

  • E. to speak too soon

In these lines, the speaker expresses what his plans are for Warwick's youngest daughter. He tells us that he will marry her and in this way atone for his other actions. However, he then reflects and states that he has spoken too soon. First of all, Clarence and Edward must be dealt with, and then he can make further plans.

<u>Question 2:</u>

  • "O God, I have an ill-divining soul!... or thou look'st pale."

This is the sentence that best foreshadows the tragic ending of the play. In these lines, Juliet tells Romeo that she has a vision of him. Romeo is dead, and at the bottom of a tomb. Although Romeo thinks there is nothing to worry about, the sentence contributes to creating suspense for the reader.

<u>Question 3:</u>

  • "I know I have the body... a king of England too."

This is the line that best shows how the Queen uses an ethical appeal to persuade her soldiers to fight for the nation. In this line, the Queen tells us that although she is a woman (something that would usually disqualify her as a soldier), she is strong and passionate, and she is as brave and capable as any king of England.

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