More practical
When Juliet voices some of the doubts she has, it shows that she is smarter and much more practical than Romeo. He jumps into things blindly, only guided by his emotions in that particular moment. Juliet actually thinks about some things (or talks about thinking about them) before she does them, even if she does them against her better judgment.
The atmosphere in the beginning is a fog of deceptions as the evil spirits cloud the judgmental of the faithful. By the end of the book, Lucifer has usurped his tongue.
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Ahh, I love this poem. It is in blank verse and uses <span>iambic pentameter to emphasize certain words</span>
Answer:
Phillip is now blind, and everything is black. Timothy is shocked at first, but he tells Phillip that the blindness is only temporary. The same thing happened to a man in Barbados, and he got his eyesight back. Phillip's pain is gone, but he still has a good freakout.
Explanation:
that is what happened in chapter 4
The correct answer is A.Mr. Langan requested a wake-up call for 9:00