Answer:
"their stolen marriage-day”
“For whom, and not for Tybalt, Juliet pin’d”
“for it wrought on her / The form of death”
Explanation:
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Answer:
B: their stolen marriage-day
D: For whom, and not for Tybalt, Juliet pin’d
E: for it wrought on her / The form of death
Explanation:
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A.to party
B.to fifteen party
C.to fifteen people
D.to invite party
In the sentence: Karissa wanted to invite up to fifteen people to the party.
The infinitive words of the last word of the infinitive phrase are D.to invite party rather ‘to invite up to fifteen people’. Infinitives starts with the connective ‘to’.
a. True
b. False
Answer:
b. False
Explanation:
Laertes is enthusiastic, strong, and energetic. He is to some degree given to owning overstated or even sensational expressions. He's plainly not the scholarly and philosophical mammoth that Hamlet is.
b. after we eat dinner
c. we will have dessert
d. beyond the horizon
This is correct I just took the test its D
indicative
subjunctive
imperative
Answer:
The mood of this sentence is subjunctive.
Explanation:
The phrase "be appointed" is being presented as a mild comand, meaning the sentence is in the subjunctive mood.
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B. Allen asked, "Will you be there at 8:30, as you promised?"
C. I just read a magazine article called "Life Is Learning."
D. "This is too much!" she said, "I will not abide it!"