Shakespeare uses reverse subject/verb
order in Romeo and Juliet, such as in this
line spoken...
English, 30.08.2021 22:50, krystalsanabria83
Shakespeare uses reverse subject/verb
order in Romeo and Juliet, such as in this
line spoken by Juliet to her nurse: "And stint thou too, I pray thee, nurse,
say I.”
Which of the following is the normal
subject/verb order?
A. And stint thou too, I pray thee, nurse, I say..
B. Say I, and stint thou too, pray I thee, nurse.
C. Thee I pray, nurse, say I, and stint thou too.
Answers: 2
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