How does the purpose of the excerpt from Queen Elizabeth's Address to the Troops at Tilbury compare to the excerpt from Response
to Parliament's Request That She Marry? A.Both excerpts inform Queen Elizabeth's audience of her strategic plans for engaging and defeating the invading army.B.Both excerpts attempt to persuade Queen Elizabeth's audience that she is willing to sacrifice her life for England's well-being.C.Both excerpts inform Queen Elizabeth's audience of the reasons she has come to passionately love and defend England.D.Both excerpts attempt to persuade Queen Elizabeth's audience that she is the most capable ruler the country has known.
The answer for that question would be B.<span>Both excerpts attempt to persuade Queen Elizabeth's audience that she is willing to sacrifice her life for England's well-being.</span>
In Speech to the Troops at Tilbury, Queen Elizabeth gives a speech about the defeat of the Spanish Armada. She says that she might be weak, but she has the power of the queen and ruling woman. In Response to the Parliament's Request She Marry, Queen Elizabeth tries to persuade people that how her marriage has to be beneficial for the sake of her people even it is about the decision for her life. The correct answer is B.
According to Mercutio, the dreams granted by Queen Mab reflect the desires of the individual. Therefore, Queen Mab would make a doctor dream of performing a successful surgery and saving a life because that’s what doctors want to do.
The correct answers are C. Not all Medicare drug plans and D. for the “Medicare Approved” seal on drug discount cards to make sure you are getting the best deal. A noun phrase or nominal phrase (abbreviated NP) is a phrase which has a noun (or indefinite pronoun) as its headword, or which performs the same grammatical function as such a phrase. These two sentences are a clear example of noun phrases.