Answer: what if your teacher finds out the answer that u asked inhere ;-;
Answer:
C. It includes humor and mistaken identities, but also suffering and
loss.
Explanation:
The reason The Tempest is hard to classify as a tragedy, romance, comedy or one of those easy buckets is that it includes themes from many genres. There is fantastical magic, but there are also murder plots. Therein lies the difficulty of classifying it, and the utter genius of Shakespeare.
All the other answer choices are wrong because these reasons wouldn't produce a difficulty in classification, even if they were correct.
Explanation:
This is asking you to write a speech. If you need to learn how to write a formal speech, I would suggest you to look that up, as I am not knowledgeable on the topic. However, I can tell you what you need to put.
Utilize excerpts or other transcripts of the two books, Life on The Mississippi, and the auto biography of Frederick Douglass, and treat this as if it was a compare and contrast essay, whilst still confining to the formats of a formal speech. This is also a bit of an informational speech, so I would suggest trying to mix the two category's techniques.
When you're writing and you think you're finished, read it out and time yourself. If you're under 5 minutes, then you need to lengthen it.
I would check for errors, read the essay aloud to make sure it makes sense, and incorporate better vocabulary.
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