Gregory: Say better; here comes one of my master's kinsmen.
Sampson: Yes, better, sir.
Abraham: You lie.
Sampson: Draw, if you be men.--Gregory, remember thy swashing blow.
[They fight.]
[Enter BENVOLIO.]
Benvolio: Part, fools! put up your swords; you know not what you do.
[Beats down their swords.]
How is the setting of the excerpt similar to the setting of Ovid's "Pyramus and Thisbe"?
In order to persuade someone, the idea presented should be convincing through facts and arguments. The author of the passage claims that nothing is impossible by showing different scenarios in which the outcome seemed impossible at the time but was achieved anyways. People were able to climb Mount Everest, create a machine that help humans fly and even walk on the moon.
Answer: There are no options
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