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igomit [66]
3 years ago
13

Read the statement below and decide whether you agree or disagree with it. Be prepared to support your opinion with details from

the play and poems. Here's your discussion prompt: Even though the passage from Shakespeare is from a play, the lines are also a form of poetry. What do you think? Write a paragraph supporting your opinion and then write a reply paragraph. If you're working with others, your reply paragraph should respond to the ideas of another student. If you're working alone, your reply paragraph should support the opposite point of view from your own.
English
2 answers:
Fantom [35]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

it's great.. IG ‍♀️

Explanation:

just because

Alja [10]3 years ago
3 0

Although the passage is not included here, we can still provide an example of a paragraph.

In this question, the prompt tells us that a particular passage of Shakespeare's writings is an example of poetry. We can write a paragraph supporting this statement:

<em>"In this example, we see that the lines provided are not only an excerpt from a play, but they are also an example of Shakespearean poetry. Poetry refers to the use of vivid and rhythmic language. Poetry is meant to create a picture on the reader's mind, as well as inspire strong feelings. These lines accomplish both tasks."</em>

We can also write a paragraph that expresses the opposite opinion:

<em>"The passage that is shown here is not an example of poetry. Writing can usually be divided in two categories: poetry and prose. While Shakespeare produced texts on both categories, these are not interchangeable. Shakespearean poetry exhibits certain characteristics. For example, Shakespearean poetry usually rhymes. Moreover, it follows a particular metre. Most Shakespearean poems are written in iambic pentameter. The text in this passage has none of these characteristics."</em>

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