Asked by Adam
Hey! I need some help identifying the parts of speech quote from Macbeth.
(For example I need help identifying the independent clauses, dependent clauses,subj, appositive, gerunds, etc.)
The service and loyalty I owe,
In doing it,pays itself.Your higness,part Is to receive our duties; and our duties Are to your throne and state, children and servants; Which do but they should, by doing everything Safe toward your love and honour.
(Macbeth, Act 1, Scene 4, 22-26)
Thanks for the help!
(For example I need help identifying the independent clauses, dependent clauses,subj, appositive, gerunds, etc.)
The service and loyalty I owe,
In doing it,pays itself.Your higness,part Is to receive our duties; and our duties Are to your throne and state, children and servants; Which do but they should, by doing everything Safe toward your love and honour.
(Macbeth, Act 1, Scene 4, 22-26)
Thanks for the help!
Answers
Answered by
GuruBlue
Take each sentence by itself. Find the subject (who or what is being talked about); then find the verb. Example:
The service and loyalty ( I owe in doing it) pays itself.
Subject - service/ loyalty
Verb - pays
Direct object - itself
Adjective clause - I owe in doing it
You can finish that one and do the next sentence and we will check your work.
The service and loyalty ( I owe in doing it) pays itself.
Subject - service/ loyalty
Verb - pays
Direct object - itself
Adjective clause - I owe in doing it
You can finish that one and do the next sentence and we will check your work.
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