William shakespeare's style is in part characterized by
a. simplicity.
b. complex figura...
English, 01.11.2019 20:31 jessicapbailey52
William shakespeare's style is in part characterized by
a. simplicity.
b. complex figurative language.
c. stream-of-consciousness narration.
d. elaborate and unusual use of punctuation.
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