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is a major unit of action in a play.
1. Chapter 2. Line 3. Act 4. Scene...
World Languages, 09.05.2021 23:10 joshvslogic341
A(n)
is a major unit of action in a play.
1. Chapter 2. Line 3. Act 4. Scene
Answers: 2
World Languages, 23.06.2019 09:30
Which statement best describes the development of ideas in "sonnet 91"? the quatrains build ideas off of one another, and the couplet conveys a new idea. the quatrains contradict one another, and the couplet resolves their disagreement. the couplet agrees with the idea in the first quatrain but contradicts the others. the couplet builds off of the idea of the third quatrain but contradicts the others.
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World Languages, 24.06.2019 10:20
Select the correct answer. read the two excerpts. the first excerpt makes a reference to the second excerpt. in the first excerpt, what does the character tom mean when he makes a reference to the play hamlet in the last paragraph? a. tom is implying that shakespeare is his father’s favorite author. b. tom is explaining that his father considers tom to be a poor actor. c. tom is saying that his father enjoys having his children act in plays. d. tom is showing that he can easily recite any of shakespeare's plays. { need plz ]
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World Languages, 26.06.2019 09:00
Match the literary term with the definition. 1. dynamic character a character who encounters conflict and is changed by it and exhibits multiple traits 2. flat character a character who grows and changes as a result of the plot 3. round character a character who shows only one or two personality traits and does not undergo substantial growth or change through the course of the story 4. static character a character who remains constant in his or her beliefs, attitudes, behaviors, and personality
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World Languages, 26.06.2019 15:00
Many colonist in america joined army and fought to be free from british rule
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