Answer:
They should put, weddings, party's, Important exams or test, upcoming vacations, and appointments, and if if they have something planned for a evening.
Explanation:
These events mentioned are important, because when you look at your personal calendar, you will know what activities you will be doing, and you will remember to be prepared for them ahead of time.
Answer:
A. The moviePlex was closed by the Department of Health due to excessive violations.
Explanation:
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Imperative
1) Indicative
2) Subjunctive
3) Indicative
4) Imperative
5) Indicative
6) Imperative
7) Subjunctive
8) Indicative
Based on the options given, the most likely answer to this query isC) Some of the heirloom quilts are marvels which still exist of design and stitching.
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1. First, Shakespeare wrote his plays in blank verse featuring iambic
pentameter because that was the style of the day. Think of it as a way
for an author to show off--and it really is quite impressive if one
thinks about it. There are very few authors who can create characters
and plots as rich as Shakespeare's and write their lines in a consistent
meter.
2. Secondly (I think that this might be what you are asking), when
Shakespeare's characters speak in verse (iambic pentameter), they are
usually the noble (aristocratic) characters, and their speech represents
their high culture and position in society. If you simply look at one
of Shakespeare's plays, you can often tell when the commoners are
speaking because their lines will go from margin to margin (this is
true, too, of nobles who are acting like commoners--whether they're
involved in evil schemes, losing their minds, or are drunk!). In
contrast, Shakespeare's other characters' lines should sound and look
different to you--they should sound "sing-songy" and should look like
poetry with uneven lengths.
A good example of this is from Othello. When Iago is speaking to his
peers or to those in position of authority over them, his speech is in
verse, but when he is plotting and talking to Roderigo (especially at
the play's beginning), his lines are not in iambic pentameter--this
represents the bawdy nature of his speech and, in truth, the baseness of
his character.