English, 08.11.2019 10:31 cameronbeaugh
Which of the following lines from mercutio foreshadows the deaths of both children of the capulets and montagues? (5 points)
a. alas poor romeo! he is already dead;
stabbed with a white wench's black eye; run through
the ear with a love-song; the very pin of his heart
cleft with the blind bow-boy's butt-shaft; and is he a
man to encounter tybalt?
b. o, then, i see queen mab hath been with you.
she is the fairies' midwife, and she comes
in shape no bigger than an agate-stone (60)
on the fore-finger of an alderman,
drawn with a team of little atomies
athwart men's noses as they lie asleep;
c. consort! what, dost thou make us minstrels? an
thou make minstrels of us, look to hear nothing but
discords: here's my fiddlestick; here's that shall
make you dance. 'zounds, consort!
d. me into some house, benvolio,
or i shall faint. a plague o' both your houses!
they have made worms' meat of me: i have it,
and soundly too: your houses!
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English, 21.06.2019 15:00, Wxaieyu
1getting out of bed is the first goal i tackle each day. 2several small goals are achieved by me as the day progresses. 3when i am riding the bus home or walking the dog, i think about the bigger goals i have for my life. which statement correctly describes the verb tense, aspect, and voice in this paragraph? a) sentences 1 and 2 contain present progressive verbs. sentence 3 contains both present progressive and simple present verbs. sentence 2 uses passive voice. b) sentences 1 and 2 contain simple present verbs. sentence 3 contains present progressive verbs. all three sentences use active voice. c) sentences 1 and 2 contain present progressive verbs. sentence 3 contains simple present verbs. all three sentences use active voice. d) sentences 1 and 2 contain simple present verbs. sentence 3 contains both present progressive and simple present verbs. sentence 2 uses passive voice.
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