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Read this excerpt from the prologue of shakespeare’s play henry v, in which king henry is referred to as harry.
a kingdom for a stage, princes to act
and monarchs to behold the swelling scene!
then should the warlike harry, like himself,
assume the port of mars; and at his heels,
leash'd in like hounds, should famine, sword and fire
crouch for employment.
this excerpt mostly introduces
the character of king henry, or harry.
the setting of the port of mars.
the conflict of a war between england and france.
the setting of the fields of war.
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How do sotomayor’s descriptions of her family most likely affect readers? they show readers how latina families decorate their homes. they give readers images of the importance of family. they describe the struggle sotomayor endured in becoming a judge. they give readers feelings of hopelessness and desperation.
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