Ask yourself, "what is the verb?". Then ask yourself "what are the nouns?" Pare away all the adjectives, adverbs and prepositional phrases and when you see a list, compile them under one label.
E.g. "For who would bear the whips and scorns of time, the proud man's contumely, the pangs of despised love, the law's delay, the insolence of office and the spurns that patient merit takes when he himself might his quietus make with a bare bodkin."
Compile the list: For who would bear {bad stuff} when he himself might his quietus make with a bare bodkin.
Pare the prepositional phrase: For who would bear {bad stuff} when he himself might his quietus make.
The structural basis of all sentences is built on verbs and nouns.
a.Where do the sentences begin and end?c.What is the character saying?b.What words or phrases are unclear?d.Who or what is the subject of the sentence?
Just what it sounds like - you accuse someone of being a foot-licker when they flatter someone else and try to toady up to them. The image is of a dog trying to curry favor by licking your feet.
The student feigned sickness in order to get out of taking a test."
Oedipus accused "Creon" of trying to take over the throne, and conspiracy against him.
The poem is a lesson on accepting yourself. Trying to be somebody you are not never leads to happiness. Self-acceptance is the first step to true success.
what is the character saying.
what is the character saying.
a.Where do the sentences begin and end?c.What is the character saying?b.What words or phrases are unclear?d.Who or what is the subject of the sentence?
I'm not sure what you are trying to ask. The origin of Shakespearean expressions is Shakespeare. They are called Shakespearean because he invented them.
Stop trying to cheat! MAke one up yourself!
What is the statements or question is basically about and what you understand about it and what are the punctuation marks in that sentence
You are able to pose your sentance wiser and are able to see what you are trying to say much better.
It strikes me as a little premature to put this question on answers.com without trying it yourself first.
Jack is now trying to contradict his own views on the subject.Do not contradict yourself on this issue now.
You've got to have faith in God and faith in yourself.
Are you trying to make someone answer this wrong, stupid, or someone with bad grammar, spelling and writing skills (learn sentence structure)?
To comprehend a sentence, it is important to read it carefully and try to understand the meaning of the words and how they are arranged in the sentence. Consider the context surrounding the sentence and the overall message the writer is trying to convey. Ask yourself questions about the key points of the sentence to ensure a full understanding.