Answer: C) Juliet is willing to face her worst fears to be with Romeo
Explanation: In this passage from Act IV of "Romeo and Juliet" by William Shakespeare, the statement that best conveys the central idea of the excerpt is <u><em>Juliet is willing to face her worst fears to be with Romeo</em></u>. Juliet is talking to Friar Laurence about her parents' decision to make her marriage to Paris sooner than it was planned. Friar Laurence tells Juliet that there is a way in which she and Romeo can be together. Juliet tells the friar that she is willing to do whatever it is necessary to be with Romeo again.
Answer: the third, ''brutus says he was ambitious/ and sure he is an honourable man
Explanation:
I don't know what you're asking but that phrase translated inn English is Irregular verbs participle
The correct answer D. improper
Explanation:
The text talks about the predisposition of children to laugh, this behavior is affected when they are accompanied by adults since they control their impulse to laugh before the humour moment or even at the funniest moment because they consider it indecent. According to the above, the word unseemly refers to an inappropriate attitude (children laughing) for a specific situation (moments before the fun or even the most fun moment with adults). So the correct answer is D. Improper