Not to use an I voice, rather make it definite.
<span><em>Example of what not to do...</em>
</span>"I believe that India has is too overpopulated because of [...] and actions need to be taken swiftly."
<span><em>Example of what to do instead...</em>
</span>"India is overpopulated due to [...] and actions need to be taken swiftly."
During Shakespeare time which was in the 16th century aka 1500’s was that there was a “social class” type of audience sequence where the queen would sit in the “best seat” so everyone could see her. There would be a gentleman’s room only for men to have a good view. The normal or more underclass people would sit on the floor leaning against the stage. Basically everything depended on your royalty in some type of way. Modern day today it all depends on how much your ticket cost to see where you sit
Answer:
Hrothgar and Beowulf are leaders of neighboring kingdoms, but Beowulf is a prince and the cousin of King Higlac and Hrothgar is a king
Explanation:
D) in particular
it connects both the sentence well
One possible advantage of hearing the character’s voices as opposed to silently reading the scene is that:
C) Hearing allows listeners to associate to a voice with each character.
<span>Explanation: Hearing the voices of the characters help the listeners to keep track of which character is speaking and in a way helps the listeners distinguish the characters’ voices than silently reading and hearing no voices at all.</span>