Answer:
The answer would be "I know well enough that a step like that is improper and might be misconstrued"
Explanation:
society expects her to be proper but as said here she was acting improper by maybe standing on a stepstool of some type.
Answer:
The answer is indeed C) The soliloquies create a romantic, intimate mood
Explanation:
A soliloquy takes place when characters speak their thoughts out loud, usually believing they are alone and, therefore, not being heard. In the famous Shakespearean tragedy "Romeo and Juliet", those very characters fall in love with each other even though they come from rival families.
In Act II, scene II, Romeo begins to speak to himself as he sees Juliet up in a balcony. His soliloquy expresses how romantic his feelings are toward her; he talks of her beauty and innocence, claims the moon envies Juliet, and her eyes shine brighter than the stars. Juliet also begins to speak her thoughts, not knowing Romeo is listening. She expresses her love for him as well, and wishes he would change or let go of his name (his family) so that the two of them can be together. As we can see, their soliloquies are romantic, and end up creating more intimacy between the characters. After hearing Juliet's thoughts, Romeo talks to her, saying his love for her is enough to make him face her family.
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I believe it's because human compassion allow us to see things from other people's differently.
The way we see the world is heavily influenced by our personalities , experiences , and the friends and family that we often see
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Answer:
d) the outline of your speech
Explanation:
a is not possible because if you did that note cards are supposed to remind you and hint you and in a presentation if you keep looking down at the cards, you may lose points, examples and defintions do help but you want the main points, and direct quotes are not needed, the listener can see for themselves.
Answer:
A Tragedy.
Explanation:
Bottom is given the part of 'a lover that kills himself, most gallant, for love.' And he's thrilled to be part of it. Thus, he believed it was a tragedy.