The correct answer is B.
He was famous for writing pamphlets about supporting the ideals of the American Revolution which were sometimes even illegal in the eyes of the crown.
The correct answer is B. She will have been.
"She" is the only third person singular pronoun used in all 4 sentences. "Will have been" is the future perfect tense and these two combined make the third person singular, future perfect tense.
Answer :
Hamlet was a famous play written by the great author, William Shakespeare. It is the longest play of Shakespeare.
Explanation :
2. The director's notes that indicated how to instruct an actor to speak and behave is provided below :
The director wanted the actor on the stage to be slow paced. The actor should almost be still in the stage at first and then become energetic and louder towards the end of the speech. The facial expression of the actor also must change from sadness to anger and then go to madness at the end.
1. Hamlet experiences sorrow and regret during the speech and he finally feels despair when he pronounced his soliloquy.
2. Over the course of speech, Hamlet realized that the awe he feels is very small as compared to the burden of death that we all carry. Thus he should 'think bloody' form now onward.
3. By the Hamlet speech, the audience at first should feel sorry and bad for him and then the feeling should change when he concludes his speech.
Answer:
ripped
Explanation:
Because the reason of she being angry is because of the ripped dress
<span>B. direct quotation.</span><span>
Have you no shame sir," he said, his eyes narrowing."
The quotation marks must be before the word “Have” and after the word “sir” and since this is in question form, a question mark must also be placed after the word sir and before the quotation mark. This is quoted because this is a verbatim question of the subject. The rest are descriptions of person asking the question. No quotation must be put at end of the sentence. All in all, the sentence is:</span> “Have you no shame sir?” he said, his eyes narrowing.