Servants of the Capulet and Montague houses start a fight. Benvolio sees them and rises his sword to stop the fight. On the other hand, when Tybalt sees Benvolio he immediately prepares to attack. This shows how opposites Benvolio and Tybalt are: Benvolio is a more rational, calmed man whereas Tybalt is impulsive and prone to fight.
An example of how they are foil characters can be found in their first interaction. Benvolio says to the servants,
<em>Part fools! Put up your swords; you know not what you do</em>
attempting to separate them and asks Tybalt to"keep the peace" to which Tybalt replies
<em>What, drawn, and talk of peace! I hate the word, As I hate hell, all Montagues, and thee</em>
in my explanation the numbers are paragraphs
Explanation:
1.
uncomfortable
2.
doesn't look good
3.
redistricting
4.
why you dont like it
Answer:
Charles Dickens
Explanation:
A Tale of Two Cities is an 1859 historical novel by Charles Dickens, set in London and Paris before and during the French Revolution.
I see, you haven't provided any options. It would be difficult to answer, but I've found the options you need. And I think that the most suitable one is: <span>he made a misguided attempt to accomplish something great.</span>
Answer:
B). Maddie looked forward to going home after work to watch RERUNS of her favorite show.
Explanation:
Concrete noun is demonstrated as the physical noun that could be experienced through our senses(sight, smell, touch, hear, or feel). These nouns are contradictory to the abstract nouns which could not be experienced through senses but rather felt.
As per the question, option B correctly underlines a concrete noun 'reruns' which implies 'a television program show or program that is run again after its initial presentation'. This exemplifies a 'concrete noun' as the audience can experience it through their sense of sight. Thus, <u>option B</u> is the correct answer as the other options either do not involve an underlined noun(option A) or wrongly underlines the verb as noun(in option C 'looked' is functioning as a verb) or underlines an abstract noun(option D underlined 'favorite' which is an abstract noun).