meghannnx answered Wednesday May 16 2007, 7:45 pm: if it doesnt have to be a convrosation id say to use Puck's speech at the end of A Midsummers Night Dream. I had to memorize it for school its easy:
PUCK
If we shadows have offended,
Think but this, and all is mended,
That you have but slumber'd here
While these visions did appear.
And this weak and idle theme,
No more yielding but a dream,
Gentles, do not reprehend:
if you pardon, we will mend:
And, as I am an honest Puck,
If we have unearned luck
Now to 'scape the serpent's tongue,
We will make amends ere long;
Else the Puck a liar call;
So, good night unto you all.
Give me your hands, if we be friends,
And Robin shall restore amends. [ meghannnx's advice column | Ask meghannnx A Question ]
hotlilbit131 answered Wednesday May 16 2007, 7:33 pm: Okay, so I just did this in my English class and it was worth 110 points and I got all 110.
So I did this one.
What say you? Can you love the gentalmen?
This night you shall behold him at our feast,
Read'or the volume of young paris' face
and so on.
It was said by Lady Capulet.
I lovelove those 10 lines.
=]
I hope I helped.
They are also easy if you read over them a little bit.
helloxdear13 answered Wednesday May 16 2007, 7:33 pm: Ophelia, from Hamlet. The part where they fight over the love letters. Or in Julius Ceasar, Portia talking to Brutus. Or Juliet in Romeo and Juliet. If it's only you talking then you may have to be a boy, it's really not that bad. Hamlet is a good pick.
uisforukelele answered Wednesday May 16 2007, 7:32 pm: if i were you i would do ten lines from the balcony scene in romeo and juliet. that would probably be the easiest to remember, and the easiest for other people to understand. [ uisforukelele's advice column | Ask uisforukelele A Question ]
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