Just a hint to start: if what you are writing comes out all in capital letters like that, find a key on your keyboard called "Caps Lock" and press it. Thank you. Now as to Romeo and Juliet, Act II Scene 5. Juliet is of course desperate to know what Romeo has to say about their marriage, and the Nurse teases her by straying from the point and not answering Juliet's questions. Juliet's frustration is really very funny. The Nurse says something like, "I can't answer your question right now; don't be in such a hurry. Can't you see that I'm out of breath?" and Juliet answers in frustration, "How can you be too out of breath to answer when you have enough breath to tell me you're out of breath?"
Funny is an adjective.
No, "funny" is not a part of speech. It is an adjective used to describe something that causes amusement or laughter.
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Adjective.
In this scene from Romeo and Juliet, Capulet finds the exchange between Juliet and the Nurse funny because the Nurse is being very informal and teasing Juliet about her age. Capulet enjoys the light-hearted banter and the way the Nurse is able to joke with Juliet.
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Some applications that convert text to speech in funny voices are "iSpeech", "Text To Speech" and "Speak It!". All of these apps have a variety of customization features to choose which funny voice a user wants to use.
he is funny because of his silly faces he make and his crazy actions
The word funny is an adjective. It describes someone who is amusing.
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