mr. c wants dr. f to stop the topic flour babies.....but into the story it turns out that the flour babies were a great idea and that mr.c's class learn responsibility.
Because he did not plead guilty to the crime of witchcraft.
THE PERSONA PLEADED FOR LOVE
Iago tells Cassio that he must persuade Othello to reinstate him. He says "the general's wife is now our general" and so the best way to persuade Othello is to get Desdemona to plead on Cassio's behalf. Since Iago has also told Othello that Desdemona and Cassio are having an affair, the harder Desdemona pleads, the worse it is going to look for both her and Cassio.
plead Claudio's case to Hero and Leonato
Iago advises Cassio to ask Desdemona to plead on his behalf. This will help Iago poison Othello's mind, as Desdemona will appear to be doing so out of her (illicit) love for Cassio.
Plead is a verb.
Plead is an infinitive verb (and past participle verb). Thus it can be used in the following sentences:I tried to plead with her but she wouldn't listen.I'm going to plead my case to the supreme court.He is the first person to plead guilty to this offence.
Plead is the verb, plea is a noun.
He pleads for her to stay I plead with him to go
He will plead with you until he gets his way.
Example sentence - She was pleading with him to not board the ship.
The past tense of "plead" is "pleaded" or "pled."
There are two syllables like so: plead-ed.
The past perfect tense of "plead" is "had pleaded."
"My lawyer advised me to plead not guilty." "Mary will plead with her father and hope that he gives her the money."
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You don't plead at that. Pleading only occurs when charges are addressed at a hearing.