The correct rhyme scheme for that poem is AABBCC.
<h2>LOCATE
KEY POINTS:</h2>
The "Funny women flourish in female-written comedies." is stating that having female comedians is becoming more and more popular and is saying that having a female protagonist is not normal but in some movies or shows it is becoming more popular now meaning that the female role is becoming more appreciated
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ORGANIZE THE KEY POINTS:</h2>
They are all stating that women are changing the comedy from TV series to movie films. It is all talking about women expressing their hilarious side without being made fun of.
<h2>DETERMINE CENTRAL IDEAS:</h2>
The central idea of this article is having a female able to be a comedian without being made fun of and it doesn't matter that they are females they are worried about how the females made them laugh about a certain situation.
<h2>SUMMARIZE THE ARTICLE:</h2>
The article is talking about the different females becoming comedians and acting in not only TV shows, but in movies as well. It goes to show you can be a female and still be funny.
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I had to watch the play and do a whole unit on this. So, from what I know.. if you’re talking about further in the story Mark Antony’s army could be considered the “Roman” army. They’re fighting for Julius’s side. While Cassius and Brutus are on the opposite.
Answer:
Satire is used by him to show that being a carbon copy isn't the best way to live, and that there is a better way. His real target is society. He implies that everyone tries to build character, but they continue to do the same thing as everyone else.