The verbal and usage of the following sentence: What do you want to do tonight?
WHAT IS: to do - infinitive - DO?
The correct punctuation of the following sentence: Cassio had Desdemona’s handkerchief this fact made Othello angry
WHAT IS:
Cassio had Desdemona’s handkerchief; this fact made Othello angry.
or
Cassio had Desdemona’s handkerchief. This fact made Othello angry.
A speech given to list one's accomplishments to an audience.
What is a formal boast?
The three social classes depicted by Chaucer in The Canterbury Tales (be specific).
What are the first estate - clergy, second estate - nobility, and third estate - peasants or commoners?
Speaker, Work, Author of the following:
For when my outward action doth demonstrate
The native act and figure of my heart
In compliment extern, 'tis not long after
But I will wear my heart upon my sleeve
For daws to peck at: I am not what I am.
Who is Iago in Othello by William Shakespeare?
The verbal and usage in the following sentence: I was thinking that there are plenty of good movies to watch over winter break.
WHAT IS: to watch - infinitive - movies?
Correction(s) of the following sentence: Don’t you wish you had as much money as me?
WHAT IS: Don’t you wish you had as much money as I?
He is considered the father of English poetry.
Who is Geoffrey Chaucer?
Old English for So One Must Do.
What is Swa Sceal Man Don?
Speaker, Work, and Author of the following:
An unhappy alternative is before you, Elizabeth. From this day you must be a stranger to one of your parents. Your mother will never see you again if you do not marry Mr. Collins, and I will never see you again if you do.
Who is Mr. Bennet in Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen?
The clause and usage in the following sentence: I give whoever decided to cancel Arrested Development an emphatic thumbs down.
WHAT IS: whoever . . . Development - IO?
Correction (s) of the following sentence:
I don’t know who you think stole your money, but I can assure you that Tabitha didn’t do it.
WHAT IS:
I don’t know whoM you think stole your money, but I can assure you that Tabitha didn’t do it.
The name of the place where the pilgrims tell their story.
TABARD - spell correctly!
The initial setting of Othello.
What is Venice, Italy?
Subject described, work, and author of the following:
he had dwelt for a time
in misery among the banished monsters,
Cain’s clan, who the Creator had outlawed
and condemned as outcasts.
Who is Grendel in Beowulf by??????????
The clause and usage in the following sentence: We should not allow this hovercraft, which comes equipped with heat-seeking missiles, to fall into the wrong hands.
WHAT IS: which. . . missiles - hovercraft?
Correction (s) of the following sentence:
Approaching the Danish coastline, the ground was thick with fog.
WHAT IS: As we approached the Danish coastline, the ground was thick with fog.?
The first working title of Pride and Prejudice.
What is First Impressions?
A term imposed on an inheritance stipulating who can and cannot receive any part of an estate.
What is an entailment?
Speaker and Work of the following:
59. And should I at your harmless innocence
Melt, as I do, yet public reason just,
Honor and empire with revenge enlarged
By conquering this new world, compels me now
To do what else though damned I should abhor.
Who is the Devil in Paradise Lost by John Milton?
The clause and usage in the following sentence: Yesterday after school, I tied Jimbo’s shoelaces together while my friends distracted him
WHAT IS: while. . him - tied?
Correction(s) of the following sentence:
Mr. Carro has and always will dislike Bradford Cummins.
WHAT IS:
Mr. Carro always has and always will dislike Bradford Cummins.
The term applied to the Elizabethan Age in England due to a flourishing of the arts during Elizabeth's reign.
What is a Renaissance?
Three aspects of epic poetry.
What are elevate language, supernatural, larger than life hero. . . . etc. etc. . . ?
Subject, Work, and Author of the following:
He generously imputed the whole to his mistaken pride, and confessed that he had before thought it beneath him to lay his private actions open to the world.
Who is Darcy in Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen?