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English, 03.02.2021 18:50, shayleithomas

Shakespeare uses reverse subject/verb order in Romeo and Juliet, such as in this line spoken by Romeo to Benvolio: "Under love's heavy burden do I sink." Which of the following is the normal subject/verb order? A. Sink I under love's heavy burden. B. I do sink under love's heavy burden. C. Sink I do under love's heavy burden.

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