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Juliet famously declares, "What's in a name? That which we call a rose by any other name would smell as sweet." She argues that names are unimportant compared to the essence of a person or thing.
He says Juliet’s kiss will take his sin away from him.
The stage direction says that you give her the letter as you explain its contents.
Everything Romeo says during the balcony scene when he is spying on Juliet is an aside. I'm thinking of such lines as "she speaks!"
Yes
This is usually the closing sentence.
My baby sister says hi alot
The subject is the one that tells who is the sentence talking about, respectively.
"What SHE says!" is not a complete sentence... or is it? I would pay attention to what the instructor says.
Sentence fragment - an incomplete sentence that is punctuated as though it were complete.A sentence is a group of words that express a complete thought.It has two basic parts:* a subject (names who or what the sentence is about) * and a predicate (says something about the subject)
A multiplacation sentence is excactly what it says it is! EXAMPLE: 9x9=? 1x9=? 3x8=? That is a multiplacation sentence.
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The umpire says that you are out.