The answer is <span>d. The lines were meant to be read aloud; doing so might aid understanding.
Shakespear's plays are meant to be performed. Thus, reading out loud is the best way to understand them. Reading the lines as actors are supposed to do will help you understand the meaning of the lines as well as the whole play.</span>
Procrastinate and my answer has to have 20 letters so this is what I’m doing
If "play" is the name of the person who gave the wonderful speech about honesty, then yes. You would capitalize the P in Play because it is someone's name.