What plays did Shakespeare write for Queen Elizabeth I?
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Ответ:
A Midsummer Night's Dream was one of the earliest that served as a special court performance.
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Ответ:
Plays that Shakespeare wrote for Queen Elizabeth I
~ Henry IV plays
~ Midsummer's Night Dream
~ Twelfth Night
Fact:
Before Queen Elizabeth I died, she requested to see the Midsummer's Night Dream.
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run longer than the meeting.
Explanation:
Verbal irony refers to the figure of speech whereby the speaker says a particular thing but means something else. It is used in bringing humor to a situation.
Based on the information given, the phrase that will add verbal irony to the paragraph is "run longer than the meeting". This is an irony as it's not possible for the presentation to run longer than the meeting but rather just means that his summaries include almost every comment from every council member.