Answer: The choice of word/jargon is harder to understand
Explanation: Shakespeare often used phrases that were somewhat normal in the time that he wrote them, but overtime, the English language has evolved into what it is today. This means no tongue twisters and rhymes that we don't understand or cutting words in half like "'til morrow"
Answer: As nouns the difference between quibble and fight is that quibble is a trivial or minor complaint, objection or argument while fight is an occasion of fighting.
As verbs the difference between quibble and fight is that quibble is to complain or argue in a trivial or petty manner while fight is (label) to contend in physical conflict, either singly or in war, battle etc.
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<em><u>This might be the exact question so you might wanna rephrase it but good luck! :)))</u></em>
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- <u><em>Carter Druse believes the Union army is fighting for the right cause. He joins the Union army even though it means he will oppose his own family and many other people living in Virginia.</em></u>
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- <u><em>Druse’s father believes that Virginia and the other Confederate states are justified to demand separation from the Union.</em></u>
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- <u><em>The Federal officer is also on the side of the Union.</em></u>
I say D but i’m not 100% sure