“what are some specific examples of love causing violence in Romeo and Juliet”
John and Abigail had an affair.
after several months Abigail is still in love with John, but John does not feel the same way he even said he would rather cut off his hand than to touch her. He clearly has no feelings for Abigail when Abigail goes as far as to accuse Johns wife of witchcraft in hope that she can replace his wife.
Answer:
1.) C
2.) A
3.) D
4.) D
5.) B
6.) A
7.) B
8.) C
9.) D
10.) Like many authors, Paulsen gets his ideas from personal experience. Not only does he write about the activities he's done, like farming, construction, sailing, and dogsled racing, but Paulsen also uses his emotional history from his personal life to make his characters and storyline relatable
Explanation:
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Answer:
- Yes, because it is a topic that he has a strong interest in.
Explanation:
The 'enforcement of the smoking policy' would surely be a great topic for David to present as a persuasive speech as he seems quite interested in sharing his views and concern regarding the 'littering of cigarette butts on the places' and 'administration impotency to reinforce smoking ban'. His strong views and concern would help <u>convince the audience as well as the authorities to execute the smoking policy logically and effectively</u> in order to make people value the 'no smoking signs' and 'not littering around everywhere with those(cigarette butts)'. Thus, it would be a good topic for him.
Answer:
C. He had dreamt... and geard the story of Gene the Goldfish.
Explanation:
I read the story and, honest to goodness, this line was a little bit odd in its placement in the narrative. Sure, Brent may have had the experience as a young boy but it is very out of place and throws off the flow of the story. The author could have left this part out and the story would have flowed well and wouldn't lose much without it.