"<span>She had come to San Francisco in 1949 after losing everything in China. But she never looked back with regret."
Or rather,
"S</span>he never looked back with regret."
Shakespeare's Juliet is a mixture of caution and passion. In Act I, Scene 5, when she first meets Romeo, who is all passion, she urges him to act naturally, not poetically, and she asks him to swear by the "inconstant moon" in Act II, Scene 2. Now, in this scene Juliet finds herself experiencing conflicting emotions. Certainly, she is troubled that Romeo is the son of her father's mortal enemy; for, as she dreamily contemplates the evening's events, Juliet soliloquizes
“...Romeo doff thy name
And for that name which is no part of thee
Take all myself”
Answer:
Various motives prompt empires to seek to expand their rule over other countries or territories. These include economic, exploratory, ethnocentric, political, and religious motives.
Explanation:
Four reasons for imperialism are money, national pride, racism, and religion. Europeans wanted colonies to provide raw materials for their factories and to sell their goods in the new colonies.
Answer:
for ex Q1- The kitten GREW faster than i expected.
Explanation:
its past tense and makes sense
Q2- Fallen
Q3- Blew
Q4- Chosen
Q5- Does
Q6- ?
Q7- Flew
Q8- Eaten
Q9- Came
Q10- Grown
Q11- Chosen
Q12- Seen
Q13- Threw
Q14- Driven
Q15-Drew
Q16-?
They feel comfortable in their own current positions and only care about privilege if it actually affects/bothers themselves.