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Basically it's because Romeo tried to swear and make a promise on the moon, and she's saying that's not a good idea because it's always changing in either size, shape, or position. It's just not reliable, especially not when you're trying to tell someone that you love that you mean something so deeply. It make it seem like the promise is quite temporary or not as strongly built together as it should be.
Good luck, rockstar! i hope all is well, and you pass! (:
I would say that the narrative element used in this excerpt from Theodore Dreiser's short story "Peter" is <span>A) this excerpt shows the writer's use of figurative language to hold the reader's attention.
</span><span>I would choose this answer simply because the other ones seem incorrect - he doesn't develop Peter's character here. There are no flashbacks. And there is no conflict</span>
Answer:
"The use of letters and secret meetings develops the theme that hiding the truth will eventually lead to hardship"
Explanation: