Asked by Royal cheesecake
Read the fable by Aesop and the excerpt from Act 1, Scene 4 of Shakespeare’s play Romeo and Juliet. What is the purpose shared by both texts?
1. to entertain readers
2. to instruct with a moral lesson
3. to elicit strong emotions
4. to describe the author’s personal experiences
1. to entertain readers
2. to instruct with a moral lesson
3. to elicit strong emotions
4. to describe the author’s personal experiences
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Royal cheesecake
The answer is to entertain readers
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The purpose shared by both Aesop's fable and the excerpt from Act 1, Scene 4 of Shakespeare’s "Romeo and Juliet" is:
2. to instruct with a moral lesson.
Both texts convey lessons that reflect on human behavior and relationships. Aesop's fables typically end with a moral, while Shakespeare's works often explore deeper themes that can impart valuable insights to the audience.
2. to instruct with a moral lesson.
Both texts convey lessons that reflect on human behavior and relationships. Aesop's fables typically end with a moral, while Shakespeare's works often explore deeper themes that can impart valuable insights to the audience.
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