<span>"I thought I would be bored by the Shakespeare play, but I was enthralled the whole time"
this is the correct use of the word enthralled as enthralled means to excite and captive the attention of someone or thing, and as you can see in the sentence that he was originally expecting to hate the play, but he uses the word "but" which negates the previous statement and presumably anything followed by the but would be along the lines of him actually liking the play</span>
The coordinating conjunction is "yet"
hope this helps!!
The writer is trying to communicate that involving others in important decision-making would help them gain independence and be more responsible.
<h3>What is the meaning of the lines?</h3>
This is a call for independence and inclusion of others in decision-making as this would make them take control of certain situations on their own.
Therefore, we can see that responsibility can be learned when a person takes a decision and then lives with the consequence, good or bad.
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I believe the answer is Yes. William Shakespeare loved to include elements of supernatural in his plays.In Julius Ceasar I believe there were three examples of the supernatural one was that of the ghost of Ceasar who says he will see Brutus at Phillipi. Hope that helps.