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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
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Romeo andd Juliet

can anyone help me annote the quote "this shall not excuse the injuries that thou hast done to me"
  

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#1) "annote"? tat --- verb --- derfinition: add notes to (a text or diagram) giving explanation or comment. --- synonyms: comment on, add notes/footnotes to, gloss, interpret, mark up #2) What I believe you are asking for is a modern translation (or interpretation) of this line from Shakespeare's work.

  • #1) "annote"?
  • tat --- verb --- derfinition: add notes to (a text or diagram) giving explanation or comment.
  • --- synonyms: comment on, add notes/footnotes to, gloss, interpret, mark up #2) What I believe you are asking for is a modern translation (or interpretation) of this line from Shakespeare's work.
  • Please consider that Shakespeare's works were not only written in an antiquated form of English, but also written poetically, so the words and structure may not have been "proper," even in the era it was written.
  • The choice of words and structure conveyed the ideas fully, but focused heavily upon expressing the station (place in society) & emotion of the characters, as well as supporting the flow of the work as a whole.
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#1) "annote"? I believe you intended to write "ANNOTATE," as in "Romeo And Juliet (with annotations)"
--- an·no·tate
---'an??tat
--- verb
--- derfinition: add notes to (a text or diagram) giving explanation or comment.
--- synonyms: comment on, add notes/footnotes to, gloss, interpret, mark up

#2) What I believe you are asking for is a modern translation (or interpr

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