Answer:
“Spend'st thou thy fury on some worthless song”
“the ear that doth thy lays esteem”
“gives thy pen both skill and argument”
Explanation:
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Explanation:
Prose looks like large blocks of words. Poetry is typically reserved for expressing something special in artistic way
Caesar is the only title character in any of Shakespeare's tragedies that does not make it until the end of the play. The title is appropriate because all of the action and decisions characters make still center around their thoughts and opinions on Caesar as a leader.
Another appropriate title might be The Tragedy of Brutus, because his character arc is the most tragic of anyone else. He starts the play so well respected and in charge of his own thoughts and actions. Through the play he descends into being manipulated by Cassius and falls from grace from the public opinion, eventually leading to his death.
Answer:
C "Emma felt the glory of having schemed successfully"
Explanation:
C is the answer because the sentence can be changed to passive voice as " The glory of having schemed successfully was felt by Emma"
Putting on the "You Goggles" will help you be a strong giver.
The "You Goggles" help you better understand another person, since you are actively trying to understand things from their point of view.