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English, 30.01.2021 06:00, Maddy8368

1. Copy and mark the following three lines: You have it now: King, Cawdor, Glamis, everything (Macbeth 3.1.1) Love does not look with the eyes but with the mind. (A Midsummer Night's Dream 1.1.234) Friends, Romans, compatriots, lend your ears. (Julius Caesar 3.2.72) 2. Now open your text and find a line written in iambic pentameter. Copy it down
3. Now find a place where iambic pentameter is not used and write it down. Why do you think Shakespeare chose not to use iambic pentameter in this line?


1. Copy and mark the following three lines: You have it now: King, Cawdor, Glamis, everything (Macb

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