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This expert from Shakespeare’s Titus Andronicus third act and first scene depicts how Titus is pleading to the Roman judges to reconsider executing his sons. He is begging the cold tribune to reconsider their decision but as they have gone, he is pleading to the “stones” as they seem warmer and less harsh that the judges. Thus, he is voicing his anguish and comparing the emperor’s cold heart with inanimate beings. Titus’ laments to the stones may border madness. However, he may be addressing the audience to arouse their sympathy.
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i think its the first one because having n adult around is good but not always effective and having no friends makes no sense. i guess the last one makes sense but its not very relivant to the question so-
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In this adaptation of "The Tempest", Prospera is a magician by profession. She is accused of practicing witchcraft. The cloak is a prominent feature of Prospera's costume and this suits the attire she dons for her role as a magician.
Yes, it is totally consistent with the text as the text mentions that Prospera has some specific controlling powers over nature and specifically animals.
Answer: indoor cause if you get cold you can put on a hoodie and if you get hot take it off .A job you enjoy because even if it is not paying you a lot a least you like what your doing Secretary help out like get there boss coffee print thing’s run errands help you organize.I think being a singer is a hard job because first you have to find what you can do find a manger u get booked concerts and try not to lose your voice
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