Why did Shakespeare choose to write this play in the meter of iambic
pentameter?
A. He wanted...
Why did Shakespeare choose to write this play in the meter of iambic
pentameter?
A. He wanted it to have a light and playful sound to it.
B. He wanted it be more interesting to read silently in a book.
C. He wanted it to have a more natural, lyrical flow that is pleasing to
the ear.
D. He wanted it to be very difficult to read aloud and to make the
reader work.
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English, 21.06.2019 16:30
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