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Help me with English romeo and juliet

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whats your question :)

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4) read the following excerpt fromeo Mercurtios monologue about queen mab, bringer of dreams from romeo and juliet : " she comes in shape no bigger then an agate - stone on the fore finger of an alderman , drawn with a team of little a to mies art heart men's noses as they lie asleep." what is the effect of Shakespeare use of imagery? it creates vice description of Queen mab for readers it sets a formal tone of mercutio's dream description it explains the reason Shakespeare includes queen mab it compares queen mab with the fore finger of an alderman

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it creates vice description of Queen mab for readers

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I'm pretty sure its that one :)

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Read the following line from act IV , scene 5 of Romeo and Juliet , when caplet speakers of juliet death : " death that ta en her hence to make me wail , ties up my tongue and will not let me speak " what effect does Shakespeare use personification have ? it emphasizes the extent of caplets grief it sets the scene informal tone it explains caplets feeling about death it compares caplets grief with death

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Can you help me with more please ? @Reptile_Girl777

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3 more

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Ok

OpenStudy (anonymous):

it emphasizes the extent of caplets grief I think, I'm not sure on this one

OpenStudy (anonymous):

That's actually it thank you

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no problem :)

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