Weegy: In "The Yellow Wallpaper" Jane is: the narrator's sister-in-law.
User: Which of these poets would be classified as Romantic? Select all that apply.
Coleridge
Keats
Byron
Tennyson
Browning
Wordsworth
Shelley
Weegy: Keats, Byron, Shelley : would be classified as Romantic.
User: Which of these adjectives best describes Chaucer's Wife of Bath?
rich, powerful, indulgent
jealous, coarse, quarrelsome
gossipy, unconventional, unsubtle
fashionable, sympathetic, moral
Weegy: Gossipy, unconventional, unsubtle are adjectives that best describe Chaucer's Wife of Bath.
User: Which of these distinguish language from other forms of communication? Select all that apply.
It is systematic.
It is arbitrary.
It is a tool.
It changes over time.
Weegy: It changes over time. This statement distinguish language from other forms of communication.
User: Read the exchange between Hamlet and Claudius in Act IV.
Ham.
A man may fish with the worm that hath eat of a king, and eat of the fish that hath fed of that worm.
King
What dost thou mean by this?
Ham.
Nothing but to show you how a king may go a progress through the guts of a beggar.
What point does Hamlet seem to be making in this exchange?
You never know what you may be eating.
A beggar is as good of a fisherman as a king.
Death reduces everyone, even kings, to worm food.
A fish is not particular about the worms it eats.
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