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puteri [66]
3 years ago
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I NEED THIS NOW PLEASE I AM IN A HURRY

English
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Alisiya [41]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

They breathe louder.

Explanation:

because they can have extra tissue covering the their airways they can make a loud sound when they breathe, they usally  outgrow this at eighteen months of age.    

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In England, the drama came into full flower in the age of Queen Elizabeth, and the number of able Elizabethan dramatists, of whom Shakespeare was the greatest, shows what an intense interest the English people took in the theatre.

The actual theaters in those days were very primitive, and scarcely any scenery was used; but the dramas produced are the greatest in English literature.

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The scenic arrangements delight the eye, the music charms the soul, and the situations created by the plot are such as to arouse the interest, and make us lose the sense of our own troubles and worries in sympathy with the joys and sorrows of those who are impersonated upon the stage.

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