Answer: Your answer is D I think, or c but D looks correct
Explanation:
I know quite a bit about it. I do suggest trying a no fear Shakespeare b/c it translates all of it to modern english. <u>https://www.sparknotes.com/nofear/shakespeare/romeojuliet/</u>
Answer:
here you go ,
Explanation:
<u>John</u> : hi !
<u>Patrick</u><u> </u>: Hi did you just saw the great film "the shining"?
<u>John</u> : No ! As far as I know it's an old film of 19s .right ?
<u>Patrick</u> : yes ! it was an amazing film , the end was not clear to me , but the thrill was amazing !
<u>John</u> : huh ! do you watch old films ? why are you acting nerd ?
<u>Patri</u><u>ck</u> : No John ! it was amazing hit of that time , I just saw that online .
<u>John</u> : Great , impressed ! what was the story ?
<u>Patrick</u> : Well ! I'm in confusion what was that , in order to understand , you need to look at it on your own .
<u>John</u> : by the way Patrick ... what was so special about that ?
<u>Patrick</u><u> </u><u>:</u><u> </u> My dad might be waiting outside , can we discuss this later ?
<u>John</u> : okay ! bye ...see you !
Answer:
the answer is A ; - A reference that occurs when the writer does not provide an antecedent for the pronoun but assumes the reader will know what the pronoun refers to