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"What an exciting trip!"
The speaker shows enthusiasm when saying this and exclaims it.
Answer: To fit his meter and rhyme scheme.
While Aaron traveled to India last summer, his brother James traveled to China.
Shakespearean English might be a little tricky to understand. Here are the matches:
<span>A) dar'st - dare
B) thee/thou - you
C) naught - nothing
D) doth - do, does
E) prithee - I
pray thee, I ask thee
F) yea - yes
G) oft - often
H) bid - ask, request, command
I) ne'er - never
J) beseech - beg</span>
The summary was done satisfactorily, as it presents the main events of the story.
<h3>What is a summary?</h3>
- It is a text that presents the main events of another text.
- It is a short, objective, succinct, and direct text.
Based on this, we can say that your summary is satisfactory since you kept a coherent, fast, and objective text, without compromising the understanding of the original text and keeping the main events of the story.
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