Answer:
Similar Commitment to Passionate Love
Explanation:
Juliet asks the Nurse to know the name of Romeo and speculates a guess if the man (Romeo) is married she will die unmarried and her grave will be her wedding bed since she is so much in love with Romeo that she will not marry any other person. When Juliet knows Romeo is the only son of her great enemy she says her love is borne out of hatred. Earlier, when Romeo knows Juliet belongs to Capulet family he says his life is his foe's debt. Both Romeo and Juliet are intense and passionate in loving the enemy's daughter and son respectively. Their language is identical in loving the enemy, a similar commitment to passionate love. When unknown earlier, their talks and kisses, relating to a saint's prayer and sin, is similar in passionate love.
Anytime you include pictures, photos, and other illustrations in documents, it helps the writer show great amounts of complicated data in a way that is easy-to-understand. Using these images helps save space and the graphic elements work to visualize how complex information can be put to together in an appealing way.
In this booklet, written by the Environmental Services department of the City of Portland, there are a lot of illustrations designed to help observe the site, plan, and construct your rain barrel. The pictures in the "Construction" section specifically help you to know about:
- the seven tools needed to build your own rain barrel
- the five tools required to disconnect your downspout and connect it to your barrel
- the six steps to constructing your rain barrel
The end result of these illustrations is that more citizens of Portland (and elsewhere) can properly plan for, and successfuly complete the project of making their own rain barrel. Ultimately, this will have a positive effect on the environment. Specifically, the more rain barrels are being used, sewer demand is reduced and the water quality of streams and groundwater will improve.
The contrast in honor that can be found in the following excerpt is:" Brutus' honor knows no excuses; Cassius excuses dishonest behavior "in such times as this." (Option C)
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What is a contrast?</h3>
The process of highlighting the difference between a thing and another is called a contrast. The antonym for contrast is comparison.
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What proof of Brutus honor may be seen in the highlighted section 13 exchange between Brutus and Cassius?</h3>
Brutus professes to be fearless of Cassius' threats since he is equipped with honesty.
Brutus reprimands Cassius for writing in behalf of a bribe-taker.
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Answer:
in my opinion,i think for A its B and for B its C
Explanation:
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