Answer:
1. <u>thine</u> your
2. <u>hath</u> has
3. <u>even</u> evening
4. <u>happy</u> fortunate
5. <u>wilt</u> will
6. <u>do</u> doth
7. <u>morrow</u> tomorrow
8.<u> a plague </u>fed up
9. <u>mad</u> crazy
10. <u>green-eyed</u> jealousy
Explanation:
I have been able to match contemporary words to the Elizabethan words.
The Elizabethan period was the time that was referred to as the golden age in the English history.
Answer:i’m pretty sure its d but i’m not sure:) it could be a but i think d makes more sense
Explanation:
Participle, correctly punctuated.
The correct answer is <span><span>denouement.
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The part in the fable that was in bold is called </span>denouement. This the last part of the plot in which the story is drawn together. This the part where things get resolved and things are explained. It is usually the resolution of the story. So the correct answer is <span>denouement. I hope this answer helped you. </span><span>
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