Answer:
he wants his family and kingdom back
Explanation:
he left to war unwillingly and when he came back people were trying to marry his wife and take over his kingdom. he makes a plan with his son to get the people out of his house and proves to his wife that it's really him
Answer:
Each change of speaker equals a new paragraph.
Explanation:
punctuation is placed on the inside of quotations
quotations surround the speakers words but not the taglines
spoken words should be capitalized and punctuated.
The first sentence is your best choice.
I believe that the most fitting answer for this question would be A, reading from the script. I remember I gave a speech one time and I read almost entirely from a page that I had written beforehand. It was judged as much weaker as a speech that I had memorized beforehand. In addition, varying your delivery can add interest and keep your audience engaged. Notecards are more effective than reading from a script, as you will not be reading word-for-word and will only be using your notecards as jumping-off points. Hope this helps.
C) <span>a deep sense of patriotism</span>