The play <u>Othello</u>, by William Shakespeare, makes use of dramatic iron. Throughout the play the main villain, Iago, lets the audience know of his plans through use of monologues, asides, and his dialogue with his allies. However, Othello himself never knows what Iago's plans are. Othello ends up falling for every trick that Iago plants and the audience is forced to watch it happen as they know what will happen. 
 
        
             
        
        
        
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Reflective. He is reflected on his beautifully described dream.
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    A pronoun shift is when you modify the pronoun in the same sentence, then the reader is not able to understand who is the subject of the sentence.
    In the exemplified sentence the pronoun inserted incorrectly is <u>they</u>, shifting the initially singular subject "The student" (pronouns he or she) to a plural pronominal form.
    When correcting, the writer must evaluate which is the desired pronoun, that fits his subject.:
<em>(Singular form) If the student feels ill, he/she should be sent to the nurse.
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<em>(Plural form) If the students feel ill, they should be sent to the nurse.</em>
    So, the pronoun shift that should be circled is They
 
        
             
        
        
        
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Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet are consistent with the principles of his religious Catholic faith, specifically moderation and marriage
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