All of the following were dramatic genres in Elizabethan England except _____.a. history
b. comedy
c. morality
d. tragedy

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Answer 1
Answer:

Answer:

Morality

Explanation:

Traditionally, Elizabethan plays were classified into three main categories: history, comedy and tragedy. History included plays such as King Lear and Richard III (Shakespeare). These plays usually dealt with the history of England. On the other hand, tragedies included plays such as Tamburlaine (Marlowe) and Othello (Shakespeare). Finally, comedy was an important genre, usually identified by its happy ending. These include plays such as The Tempest and Much Ado About Nothing (Shakespeare).

Answer 2
Answer: All of the following were dramatic genres in Elizabethan England except morality

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Answer:

The line that shows a worried tone is: "If I can do it, terrorists can do it."

Explanation:

This line illustrates how easy it is for someone with the basic skills, a teenager in this case, to jeopardize security. The whole set of lines before build momentum for this line which expresses concern about the safety and possible abuse of freedom.

Answer:

If I can do it, terrorists can do it.

Explanation:

In these lines, the purpose of the speaker is to arise fear and worry among the readers. At the beginning of the passage, the reader concentrates on her skills and actions as she builds up her story. However, when she gets to this sentence, she introduces the idea of terrorists, and the fact that they can do everything she can do. In this line, the speaker shows her worry for her safety and that of others.

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sad



tense



disgust



fearful

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The answer is tense. Hope I helped!

How does this sentence demonstrate an unusual use of syntax?Danced the night away, the excited party-goers.
It follows a subject-verb-object format.
It follows an object-verb-subject format.
It follows a verb-object-subject format.
It follows a subject-object-verb-subject format.

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Here we can see some unusual use of syntax, as the sentence doesn't follow the "normal" structure of SVO (subject, verb, object). In this case, the answer is the third option, it follows a verb (danced ... away)-object (the night)-subject (the excited party-goers) format. Thus clearly the remaining options cannot be applied here in this example.

Answer:

3rd option

It follows a verb-object-subject format.

Explanation:

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Which lines in this excerpt from "Song of Myself” by Walt Whitman indicate that all human beings are equal in the poet’s eyes?

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The correct answer would be:

I am the poet of the woman the same as the man  

And I say it is as great to be a woman as to be a man

Thorough these lines from "Song of Myself”, Walt Whitman was trying to indicate that, from his perspective, all human beings were equal, irrespective of gender. That is to say, it did not matter if you were a woman or a man, all human beings were equal in the poet’s eyes.

Answer:

B). And I say it is as great to be a woman as to be a man.

Explanation:

Whitman is one of the most loved and acknowledged American poets due to his ideals of democratic poetry, individualism, etc. In 'Song of Myself', he acknowledges and celebrates the affinity of mankind and democracy as he felt that all humans are common by their soul.

As per the question, the line that advocates Whitman's idea of every human being equal before the poet is displayed through option B as mentioned above. This line indicates his ideal of equality that every human being is equal before a poet regardless of gender or sex. Thus, option B is the correct answer.

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The correct answer would be 'me'. 

Answer:

him

Explanation:

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B. a letter. Macbeth was given his prophecy by his meeting with the witches that he will become king. He sends a letter to communicate his prophetic message to his lady, who encourages him to murder King Duncan when news arrives that he will be visiting Inverness. She manipulates her husband Macbeth, stating he is weak and persuades him to kill the King to hasten the prophecy of becoming king.