<span>I had this same question and this was the correct answer:
</span><span>Thee, Thou, Thy and Thine (You and Your)
</span>It’s a common myth that Shakespeare never uses the words “you” and “your” – actually, these words are commonplace in his plays. However, he also uses the words “thee / thou” instead of “you” and the word “thy / thine” instead of “your”. Sometimes he uses both “you” and “thy” in the same speech. This is simply because in Tudor England the older generation said “thee” and “thy” to denote a status or reverence for authority. Therefore when addressing a king the older “thou” and “thy” would be used, leaving the newer “you” and “your” for more informal occasions. Soon after Shakespeare’s lifetime, the older form passed away!
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<span>In another part of the wood, Oberon wonders if Titania has awoken from her slumber. ... Demetrius and Hermia enter and Oberon realizes that Puck put the love juice in the wrong Athenian man's eyes. Hermia is livid that Lysander abandoned her while she was sleeping.
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1) As I sat on what I thought was my deathbed, I believed that leaf was connected to my life force. That once it became dry and fell, I would die along with it.
2) The leaf was special to me because I believed that we were the same. Just waiting for the day we were blown away in an angry storm. We both were just barely hanging on until we died.
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My favorite is Abraham Lincoln. He is an important president as he has freed the slaves and abolished slavery forever with his emancipation proclamation. He also brought our country through the civil war which ended with a great union win.
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