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True of False: Comic relief was rarely used by Shakespeare, and only in his comedies. (1 point) Responses true true falseAsked by someonexc
True of False: Comic relief was rarely used by Shakespeare, and only in his comedies.
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Identify the type of figurative language in the sentences below (taken from Act IV, Scene 1 of Romeo and Juliet).
Paris: “Poor soul, thy face is much abus'd with tears.”
Juliet: “The tears have got small victory by that; / For it was bad enough before their spite.”
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Paris: “Poor soul, thy face is much abus'd with tears.”
Juliet: “The tears have got small victory by that; / For it was bad enough before their spite.”
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Identify the type of figurative language in the sentence below (taken from Act IV, Scene 1 of Romeo and Juliet).
Friar Lawrence: “Then is it likely thou wilt undertake / A thing like death to chide away this shame...”
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Friar Lawrence: “Then is it likely thou wilt undertake / A thing like death to chide away this shame...”
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