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Which structure does Shakespeare use in writing his plays? blank verse only blank verse and prose only rhymed iambic pentameter and prose only rhymed iambic pentameter, blank verse, and prose

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Answered by Sidyandex
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Shakespeare was one of the greatest writers of all times.

He has written a number of grammatical works which has been exciting the readers of all times.

The structure that he prefers mostly while writing his plays are either “prose”, “rhymed verse” or “blank verse”.

He uses these in different manner to achieve special effects.

Answered by dododobird
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Answer: d rhymed iambic pentameter, blank verse, and prose

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