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Most of Shakespeare's work was based off of stories he'd heard from around the country, and from other people's work. In particular he made use of Holinshed's Chronicles (a history book) for many of his plots.
Sorry, Shakespeare did not use that word.
Shakespeare does not use the word townsfolk.
Shakespeare is so old it has long entered public domain. Go ahead and use them.
In The Tragedy of Julius Caesar, how often does Shakespeare use blank verse
Yes, Mexicans use commas in writing to separate items in a list, to mark off introductory words or phrases, and to separate clauses in a sentence. The use of commas in Mexican Spanish follows the same principles as in other varieties of Spanish.
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You can find tips on correct use of commas on grammar.ccc.commnet.edu/grammar/commas.htm
Yes, you can use two commas in one sentence. Commas are used to separate elements in a sentence, such as lists, clauses, or phrases. Just be sure that the commas are placed correctly to avoid confusion in the sentence's meaning.
I do not use commas.
Commas should be used after the first term, stopping at the "and" of the last term, if you don't use oxford commas. For example: There was a dog, cat, bird, fish and monkey. If you do use oxford commas, the comma goes before the and, as well: There was a dog, cat, bird, fish, and monkey. You never use the comma before the last term.
No, not always.
inverted commas
Only when you are listing should you use commas between adjectives. Hope this helped :)
IMdb lists over 800 films which use Shakespeare's dialogue, plots or themes.
That is a general rule, but there are exceptions to virtually every rule. It would be better to avoid such commas.
Yes, commas are used around an idea that interrupts a sentence. This interruption is known as an "interjection" and is set off by commas to help clarify the structure of the sentence.