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Marat540 [252]
2 years ago
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When adapting a Shakespearean speech for a modern audience, what should the writer focus on changing? Choose three answers. Comm

on nouns and verbs figurative words and phrases modern slang unfamiliar or outdated words unusual syntax.
English
1 answer:
Korolek [52]2 years ago
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The writer should focus on changing the following things when adapting a Shakespearean speech for a modern audience:

  • Figurative words and phrases
  • Unfamiliar or outdated words
  • Unusual syntax

<h3>What is a Shakespearean speech?</h3>

Shakespearean speech is a speech that belongs to the time of Shakespeare. It involves different syntax and common vocabulary. The speech will be difficult to understand by the modern audience.

The writer, when adapting Shakespearean speech for the modern audience, should therefore focus on the understanding of the audience and hence change the figurative words and phrases,  unfamiliar or outdated words, and unusual syntax to let the audience understand better.

Therefore the correct options are b, d, and e.

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