Well, Are you supposed to write anything specific about the speech? or just in general?
It helps best to have the Speech next to you.
Answer:
No error
Explanation:
There are no errors in this sentence.
The abbreviation Dr. is written correctly, and it stands for <em>Doctor.</em>
Thomas James is a full name. It's written correctly as both the first and the last names are capitalized.
East Main Street is a street name. Street names are also capitalized, so this is written correctly.
All words are spelled correctly. There are no numbers in the given sentence, so there are no errors involving numbers, either.
Answer:
In the beginning of his soliloquy, Hamlet views death as a peaceful liberation from the never-ending agony and constant battery of troubles in life. ... He describes life as a time when he has to “suffer/The slings and arrows of outrageous fortune” and “take arms against a sea of troubles”
Explanation:
<em>Answer:</em>
Learning Maps or KWL diagrams :]
(I wasn't given the list of options, but I hope this helped!)
The correct answer is by adding “studying for” to the beginning.
A parallel construction means that the same form of a word is used throughout a particular sentence. Since we can see that the latter part is 'completing my homework,' it would be good to add a verb to the first part as well, in order to make the sentence parallel. By adding 'studying for,' we've added the same form of a verb (ending in -ing).