The answer would be the first choice "<span>A radio interview"</span>
I don't have the book and I did it in freshman year so I don't remember specifics but I do know when Montage meets clarisse he focuses on her image and her white dress which shows her purity which makes a big impact on him somehow, when he actually speaks with her she makes him question everything around his society and why they don't actually read books, clarisse does read books herself and Montage does not report her which means that he's actually seeing how corrupt his society is. Eventually when she dies it's like he breaks or something like that and he ends up going against what he did all his life and against the firemen. Like I said I don't remember much, but I hope this could give you an idea on what you could look for.
Explanation:
Dear friend
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Dear friend
The best and the most correct answer among the choices provided by the question is the first choice. The open window symbolizes as "Nature; staring out the window helps Louise reconnect with nature and, in the process, rediscover her family’s identity now that she’s without a husband. " I hope my answer has come to your help. God bless and have a nice day ahead!
Answer:
First and foremost, Juliet shows little to no feelings towards Paris, she seem completely uninterested in him. Whereas with Romeo, they both immediately fall in love.
Secondly, Romeo is a Montague, therefore he can't be with Juliet because of their family's feud. Paris, however is not a Montague, and thus can wed Juliet.
Thirdly, Juliet is being betrothed to Paris, but with Romeo, She'd wed him because she was in love with him.
Lastly, They both love Juliet (In one way or another, with Romeo being more faithful and loving)