Answer:
I would say 3
Explanation:
"not that big a deal" sounds kind of unprofessional and not very scholarly. To be honest the whole paragraph doesn't sound particularly professional, but sentence 3 definitely doesn't match.
She trusts Romeo therefore agreeing to the plan. this shows that she loves Romeo and that she is a charasmstic person whom is very trusting
Answer:
to provide additional details about a main character's personality
Explanation:
to prepare readers for sequels to the original text – this is not the right answer. The Hobbit does not have clear sequels, and if we consider the Lord of the Rings series as sequels, they don’t have anything to do with Belladonna.
to provide additional details about a main character's personality – this is the correct answer. Through explaining the character of his mother and her subplot, their relationship, and connections, Tolkien wanted to give readers more information about Bilbo himself, about his family and background, and with that, explain to us his character.
to directly address the readers of the text – this is not the right answer. Tolkien does not do this in this passage.
to develop a secondary character and storyline – this is not the correct answer. Tolkien does not use Belladonna further in the story much, so her development is not the right answer.
Answer:
4. According to the Greek myth, Sisyphus is condemned to roll a rock up to the top of a mountain, only to have the rock roll back down to the bottom every time he reaches the top. The gods were wise, Camus suggests, in perceiving that an eternity of futile labor is a hideous punishment.
2. Aquinas
Aquinas, in discussing the problem of evil, asserted, "Not even on the most distorted and contracted theory of good which ever was framed by religious or philosophical fanaticism, can the government of Nature be made to resemble the work of a being at once good and omnipotent."