This poem is a great poem! It's about a girl who falls in love with a man and they live together forever! It has twists, turns, and even some deaths! :( !! But it is altogether a great poem!
Third person, because they use the words 'her' and 'she'.
Answer:
The messages in the scrolls affirm for Brutus that it is his duty to kill Caesar to keep Rome safe.
Explanation:
i just took the test five seconds ago and i went to review answers and it said i got it wrong.
The messages in the scrolls affirm for Brutus that it is his duty to kill Caesar to keep Rome safe.
that was the right answer it said
in here i guess:
a entire = an entire
and of end to end = no need of word ( and end to end)
He would also great appreciate it= in here also i think no need great word
if the minister count the stars an the sky as well = if the minister count the stars and the sky as well
the minister say= the minister said
I presume you have these lines in mind:
"CALIBAN (kneeling): As I told thee before, I am subject to a tyrant, a sorcerer that by his cunning hath cheated me of the island."
The correct answer is B: He is enslaved by a tyrant. He then explains that his tyrant (Prospero) has cunningly deceived him and took his island from him. Caliban wants Trinculo and Stefano to help him murder Prospero and retrieve the island.