English, asked by battharmaandeep08, 2 months ago

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3. Look at the given picture. It is the well known Globe Theatre of London is. Almost all
Shakespeare's plays were staged there. Choose adjectives from the ones given in the box to
complete the description of the theatre.
circular
flat
picturesque
famous
moonlit
accidental
new
Wow, whata
building
the Globe Theatre is! It looks very beautiful on a
night. It is on the banks of the
River Thames. Look at the top of
the structure. Most theatres have
tops,
but this one is
Do you know that this building is
The original building was burnt in an
fire long ago.​

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Answered by thor3836
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Answer:

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Explanation:

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Answered by armaandeep358
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Answer:

There have been several claims for the longest sentence in the English language, usually revolving around the longest printed sentence. At least one linguistics textbook concludes that, in theory, "there is no longest English sentence."[1]

A sentence can be made arbitrarily long by successive iterations, such as "Someone thinks that someone thinks that someone thinks that...,"[2] or by combining shorter clauses in various ways.

For example, sentences can be extended by recursively embedding clauses one into another, such as [3][4]

"The mouse ran away"

"The mouse that the cat hit ran away"

...

"The mouse that the cat that the dog that the man frightened and chased ran away"

The ability to embed structures within larger ones is called recursion.[5] This also highlights the difference between linguistic performance and linguistic competence, because the language can support more variation than can reasonably be created or recorded.[2]

Exceptionally long sentences in print

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