Answer:
As it is not stated which word is it (not underlined), I'll go ahead and give you the answer for each one of your options:
A. Pronoun: <u>There aren't any pronouns in this sentence. </u>
<u>B. </u>Noun: <u>People, top monument</u>
<u>C. </u>Verb: <u>climb </u>
<u>D.</u>Adjective: Top.
Explanation:
A pronoun can be: I, you, he, she, etc... A noun is an object or a thing. A verb is an action, in this case climb is the action of this sentence. And and adjective is a description word, top is describing the noun, which is the monument. Top can also be used as a noun, depending on the context.
A transitional topic sentence is most often implied, although of course it should be noted that this is not always the case, and that it varies greatly with the speaker.
Answer:
The given extract is taken from the play of William Shakespeare "Othello".
Explanation:
The lines are spoken by Iago in Act 3, Scene 3.
Iago is the antagonist of the play and the most villainous among Shakespeare's villains. Iago had manipulated Othello in believing that his wife Desdemona is cheating on him with his lieutenant Cassio. He does so because he is jealous that he was overlooked for this position so he plans revenge.
In the given quote, Iago is trying to convince Othello of Desdemona's unfaithfulness. He asks Othello to keep watch on Desdemona. Othello eventually agrees.
Subordinate (I’m not entirely sure) and conversation