The lingering sickness in his body fled, gone for good. He had never seen nor heard of sorrow or sickness or poverty. I felt a sickness in my stomach at the news, in spite of having surmised as much. ...
Hey! Hope I can help. The answer is 4 because the bird didn't die when it left, so it's the 3 birds on the wire + the 1 bird that flew away.
Maybe if you put this question up for more points people will do it because currently it’s set for 5 points.
I believe the answer is A
Answer:Take a look at this speech. Is Shylock using prose or verse? Actors at the RSC often put the language into their own words to help them understand what they are saying. We’ve added some definitions (in green), questions (in red) and paraphrased some sections (in blue) to help with this. You can click on the text that is highlighted for extra guidance.
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Read the scene aloud. Are there any words or lines that really stand out in this speech or any sounds or images that are repeated? Where does Shylock use questions and why does he do this?
Take a look at the actors performing this scene. How does Shylock come across in this version? What is driving him and how does this compare to your first impression?
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