Answer:
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Explanation:
1.Use the Introduction to Create a Roadmap for Your Speech
2. Use Captivating Vocabulary
3.Incorporate the Main Purpose
4.Summarize the Thesis
5.Establish Relevance
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Answer:
- B) historical works about England, Scotland, and Ireland
- C) European poems and legends
- D) elements from English folk tales
Explanation:
William Shakespeare is arguably the greatest playwright to ever exist and his pedigree as an author is legendary. He based his numerous works on historical works from England, Scotland and Ireland, all part of the British Isles which is where as an Englishman, he was based.
He also drew inspiration from European poems as well as English and European legends. He might have drawn on American influences if he had not lived before America was properly settled and explored.
Answer:
spends his free time with his sons
Explanation:
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The reason why "good vs. evil" is a universal theme is because there are always two forces at work one for good and one for evil and for every good/evil thing there is an evil/good thing that will go up against each other until the end of time or at least until one of them is defeated, but then another good/evil thing will appear to take it place.
Example 1:
Your in high school and there is a bully and you try to stop the bully from hurting others. This makes you the good force and the bully the evil force (he/she doesn't have to be "evil" per-say just bad or mean will do).
B is the answer. The subject is Joe and the simple predicate is admitted because that is what Joe did.