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English, 06.02.2021 01:00 Carlyalexis641

TR121LIES OREILSURIKR6ZARI Basics of Shakespeare
1. He wrote plays. Each PlayStation5 is broken down
into acts.
2. Each act is broken down into scenes.
3. Each scene is broken down into lines.
No duh?
This means when you are using textual evidence you will
need to include all three portions of identification in your MLA
in work citations.
(1.3.74-77) means this quote is 4 lines in scene 3 act 1. You
put a / between each line. What lines were they?
"I know thou'rt full of love and honesty And weight thy words
before thou giv'st them breath" (3.3.21-22) What act and
scene was that from?
If your textual evidence is longer than 4 lines or dialogue
between characters will be cited in BLOCK format. TBDL
Now open the book and give us a two line quote.

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