Well, because William Shakespeare lived more than 400 years ago, and many records from then are lost or were nonexistent in the first place, we don't know every single detail about his life.
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I think that it is B: Joyful, because there is no distress, such as, "Hurry, the queen has been killed!" or an angry description. The tone is very calm but the best answer would be joyful, as singing is usually joyful.
Sometimes to use comparison's or like for example similes wich means like and metaphores meaning comparisons
We should be tolerant when working with all of our coworkers.
If i am reading this right i think it is "STILL" because the sentence doesnt make sence