Answer:
B is correctly punctuated.
Before meeting her, he was moody and gloomy, because he had been rejected by Rosalie. After meeting Juliet, he insists that he could find no greater love than she, and wants nothing more than to see her always. It can be inferred that based on his behavior, he doesn't know that love really is, and that he's extremely rash in his decisions.
Answer:
The correct answer is A. That he feels like a failure as a man.
Explanation:
The way he talks to his mother by saying, <em>"So you butchered up a dream of mine"</em> demonstrates how Walter feels he has failed as a man.
Another characteristic that leads Walter to failure is that he is blinded by lack of wisdom and greed.
<u>He is so obsessed with money and succeeding that all he achieves is failure.</u>
The answer would be D
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