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Write a short dialogue (at lea...
English, 10.03.2021 19:00 AnimePo2020
IF YOU'RE GOOD A POETRY CLICK THIS
(WILL GIVE BRAINLIEST)
Write a short dialogue (at least 15 lines) in Shakespearean style. Use iambic pentameter to the best of your ability. Include a short prologue and an aside which you can indicate by writing [prologue] and [aside] in brackets or parenthesis. You do not have to rhyme or have a sword fight and you can have as many characters as you like. See the links below for ideas. Have fun!
YOU DONT HAVE TO WRITE THE WHOLE 15 LINES, BUT IT WOULD HELP IF SOMEONE STARTED ME OFF WITH THE FIRST LINE
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