Answer:
a
Explanation:
Romeo opens with "she doth teach the torches to burn bright!" After this, he uses language such as "Like a rich jewel in an Ethiope's ear;" and "Did my heart love till now?" and "I ne'er saw true beauty till this night." Romeo is completely consumed with the sight of Juliet.
Answer:
By leaving out an article (a/the), the title STORM implies a deeper personification of the idea of a storm (whatever it may be in the story). It gives more emphasis on its importance or significance, rather than simply implying that it is "a thing"
Answer:
The main idea is the main topic of the story.
Explanation:
The main idea is the main topic of the story. It is the most important thought about the topic. To figure out the main idea, ask yourself this question: What is being said about the person, thing, or idea (the topic)? The author can locate the main idea in different places within a paragraph.
Highlight the "Confectioners make over twenty billion pounds of chocolate" sentence and the sentence that starts with "Brach's, the top manufacturer."
Also highlight the sentence that starts with "Over 60 million Tootsie Rolls".
Answer:
Small children often understand nature, animals, and feelings better than an adult who may be used to receiving criticism and back talk. A sixth grader is more sensitive to these words. They can better help each other, rather than seeking an adult for help.