Plzz hurryHow does Shakespeare transform Ovid's myth "Pyramus and Thisbe” in Act V, Scene I of A Midsummer Night's Dream?
1.He changes the setting.
2.He adds more dialogue.
3.He creates a different climax.
4. He makes the ending more tragic

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Answer 1
Answer: 2.He adds more dialogue. 

In order to put the myth into a version of a stage play for the actors to perform, Shakespeare adds a lot more dialogue than is in the original. Even some of the inanimate objects like the wall or the moon have dialogue, and the lion speaks in English too. This is to add humor and make it work better on stage in the context of the play.

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for me it would have to be Jem.

hope that hopes!

Answer:

While Jem and Scout are both correct about one thing. Scout may be further in the right than Jem.

Explanation:

Although Jem is correct for telling Scout to be more polite to their aunt, Scout is correct when she stands up for what she did.

Which describes a satirical tone?A)The characters in the story are in a ridiculous situation. Reading about their mishaps makes the reader want to behave in exactly the opposite manner.
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The sentences which describe a satirical tone are:

A) 
The characters in the story are in a ridiculous situation. Reading about their mishaps makes the reader want to behave in exactly the opposite manner.


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The answer is  a. dexterity.

It means  skill in using your hands or body.

  a. dexterity ....
that means  ease and grace in physical activity; especially : skill and ease in using the hands ....


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Answer:

phenomenon is the correct answer

Explanation:

phenomenon

A phenomenon is an extraordinary occurrence or circumstance. It has Greek roots, The word phenomenon started out as a science term. Scientists used it to describe any event or fact that could be observed, amazing or not.

This is the correct answer going buy its definition

subpoint

A subpoint is an ancillary or subsidiary claim in an essay. It is a part of the argument and lies along the same axis as the main argument but it is not the same as the main argument

From the meaning of the word, we could tell that this option is wrong

supporting detail

A paragraph contains specifics like facts, statements, examples that guide us to a full understanding of the main idea. They clarify, explain, describe, expand and illustrate the main idea.

From the meaning of the word, we could equally tell that this option is wrong

main point

The main point is the writer's point of view, perspective, opinion, or argument about its subject.

From the meaning of the word, we could also tell that this option is wrong

A (A) phenomenon is an observable event or occurrence.

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The right answer for the question that is being asked and shown above is that: "b. In your mind" When activating the visualization strategy, the image which holds the information is located b. In your mind. Automatically, whatever we have in mind is visualized.
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