Answer: Wrote: Irregular
Borrowed: Regular
Explanation: This is because an irregular word has one word for its past tense and another word for its past participle. They don't just add “-ed.” Where as a regular word would just add “-ed”. For example, walk. Walked is a regular word because it added
“-ed” but if it were the word mice, it is irregular because they didn’t add “-ed”, even though it is in past tense.
Answer:
Sample answer: She begins planning Duncan’s murder. Supporting details include her many about catching “the nearest way” in line 18 of Scene v, as well as the speeches in Scene v beginning “The raven himself is hoarse / That croaks the fatal entrance of Duncan / Under my battlements” and “O, never / Shall sun that morrow see!”
Explanation:
I am sure the answer is A. (Her tone of voice was full of aversion)
<span>1.a literary or dramatic work that seeks to ridicule by means of grotesque exaggeration or comic imitation.
2.</span><span>theatrical entertainment of a broadly humorous often earthy character consisting of short turns (see </span><span>2turn</span><span> 4d), comic skits, and sometimes striptease acts.
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