Asked by santi
Read the last line of the prologue of Romeo and Juliet.
What here shall miss, our toil shall strive to mend.
Which best restates the meaning of this line?
What is lacking in this description is lacking in our play.
This prologue does not disclose all the juicy details of the story.
The play we are about to read will fill in the details of this story.
A prologue is merely an introduction; it cannot tell the whole story.
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"The play we are about to read will fill in the details of this story."
Explanation: "What here shall miss" refers to anything the brief prologue leaves out, and "our toil shall strive to mend" means the play’s work will supply or make up for those missing details.
Explanation: "What here shall miss" refers to anything the brief prologue leaves out, and "our toil shall strive to mend" means the play’s work will supply or make up for those missing details.
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