While Shakespeare<span> was alive, many of his greatest </span>plays were performed<span> by the Lord Chamberlain's Men and King's Men acting companies at the Globe and Blackfriars </span>Theatres<span>.</span>
We can see that in the last paragraph, the speaker’s assertion that "now is the season for action” (lines 60–61) is based on all of the following points except: The hardships placed on the uninsured.
<h3>Who is a speaker?</h3>
A speaker is actually known to be someone who is seen in a story or poem to speak and/or give narration of what is going on. A speaker can also be seen as a narrator in a story. The speaker can be outside the story or inside the story. Also, a speaker can speak in the first-person, second-person or even third-person.
We see here as the speaker asserts that "now is the season for action”, we see that the selected answer above isn't included.
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I thinks it’s B hope it helps have a nice dayyy
Are you kidding me, people cant answer this youre wasting good points. For NOTHING
Answer:
1. infamous (a mobster would be considered infamous because he is a bad person, but is well known; such as Al Capone)
2. true
3. opinion
4. I can't answer this because I dont have access to your class notes BUT my guess would be: 1, 2, 4, 5
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