Answer:
You are correct!! :)) It is both A & C :))
Explanation:
It is said by scholars that Shakespeare wrote in iambic pentameter so that it would be easier for the actors to memorize, since it has a sing-songy tone to it. He also believed it would be easier for the audience to understand during this time, since he often used more intellectual language and some who attended the plays were not familiar with many words. Iambic pentameter was well established in poetry before Shakespeare, and he mostly enjoyed writing poetry, so to use iambic pentameter came a bit more naturally as well
I have not read this passage, but I can help you through it. As you read it, what did you come away knowing about this topic? If you are sure, scan through it again, and underline parts of the text that you think define this period of time. Start your answer by stating:
The Full Period of One Hundred Days can be defined as _____________________ (state your definition). In the passage, it is said that, "(cite from the text here)", which proves this definition to be accurate. The text also states, "(cite another example from the text)", which means that ________________ (tie this back to your definition).
"In" -- not
"terminable" -- able to be ended
Interminable -- not able to be ended
Thus:
Interminable -- seemingly endless
Answer:
B
Explanation:
Poestry is about conveying a meaning or emotion so they need to be vivid words that evoke your senses
The definitions for Sweet include 1.) Adj. A pleasant taste characteristic of honey or sugar. 2.) N. Confectionery or candy. 3.) Adj. Pleasing or generally delightful.
A.) Angelic is the only word that fits one of those definitions, the last one particularly.