English, 15.12.2019 08:31 jerrygentry41471
Why is the iambic pentameter particularly useful in shakespeare's drama macbeth? a. in a drama, the lines are spoken aloud, and this meter follows the natural voice pattern. b. in a drama, the lines are best spoken, and this meter has all stressed syllables. c. in a play, the lines are not spoken, so the meter doesn't matter. d. in a drama, the lines are best written in plain verse, such as iambic pentameter, so everyone can understand them.
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English, 21.06.2019 21:30, flixtier
Read this description of a detail from the movie i am legend. a scientist is the last man alive in a post-apocalyptic new york, where zombies have taken over and destroyed most of the population. about ten minutes into the film, the man thinks back to how the zombie creatures came to be, and how at one point he had a wife and child. which type of suspense technique did the screenwriter use? dramatic irony flashback foreshadowing special effects
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