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<em>H</em><em>ey</em><em> </em><em>de</em><em>ar</em><em>.</em><em>.</em><em>.</em>
<em>Ab</em><em>ove</em><em> is</em><em> your</em><em> answer</em><em>.</em><em>.</em><em>.</em>
<em>Hop</em><em>e</em><em> </em><em>i</em><em>t</em><em> will</em><em> </em><em>h</em><em>elp</em><em> you</em><em>.</em><em>.</em><em>.</em><em>✌️</em>
Declaration or a statement of facts and beliefs
Answer:
Explanation:
The message that the poem is trying to convey is to never give up on your goals and dream no matter how hard things are or no matter the challenges life sends your way. It is also saying that even after you reach your goal, there is no stopping point, and to keep going.
Answer:
The theme to Romeo and Juliet is hatred can be loves assassin.
Explanation:
Throughout story Romeo and Juliet, the two families are not on good relations and Juliet falls in love with Romeo, not knowing he's a Montague. When they both find out they're of opposing families, they are devastated because their families don't like each other. This is developed by: them first meeting each other, them discovering they are from opposing families, them working it out secretly, then them getting married. If Romeo was found with Juliet, he'd be killed. Hence the theme, hatred can be loves assassin.
A. "When she ... lived there."
This line only defines a specific detail about how the special agent survived through a fake name as a spy. No central theme is described through this sentence.
B. "Baissac’s goal ... resistance groups."
This statement provides the agent’s motive and the way she enacted the task provided. However, that does not completely cover everything in the passage.
C. "Baissac did ... her tasks."
Significant work is not specific, and Normandy and traveling by a bicycle are smaller and irrelevant details, not the big picture that should be concluded from this passage.
D. "As a ... German troops."
This is the statement that definitely defines the central idea of the excerpt. When we break this line into sections, we can see that it illustrates that she performed multiple essential tasks when appointed in Normandy. The phrase “sometimes dangerous tasks” describes the critical nature of the job she handled in there. And, also the opposition (German troops) is clearly mentioned in this sentence which helps to convey the idea very clearly.