I'm not 100% sure on this one, so I'm just gonna go through the list!
"Juliet's demand that Romeo constantly send her messages is so unrealistic that the audience forsees she will be disappointed." I don't see how that builds tension, so this one can be eliminated.
"Romeo and Juliet's love for each other is so deep and pure that any audience would know problems will arise." I don't see how this builds tension either, only if the reader is pessimistic. I think this one can be eliminated too.
"The Nurse's sudden entrance, communicating a sharp warning, alerts the characters and audience to danger." I feel that this one very clearly signals tension, so this is an option.
"Romeo and Juliet's disagreement about whether the bird is a nightingale or a lark is symbolic of the unknown threat that approaches." I can see how this one can build tension as it is a bit of an argument/disagreement, but I don't think it creates more tension than the Nurse, so I'd go with your third option, "The Nurse's sudden entrance, communicating a sharp warning, alerts the characters and the audience to danger."!
Hope I helped!
(tl;dr: the answer should be the third one aka the one that mentions the nurse) :D
Answer:
I think the answer is false
Explanation:
please correct me if I'm wrong
I’m pretty sure it’s the Garden Of Eden if I wrong I’m so sorry
The purpose of the "Pardoner's Tale" is to show greed and corruption within the church.
A seminal work is a creative and original piece that, representing an idea, opinion or important issue, later will have the role of inspiring or contributing to the development of other works, serving as a source, as a base for new creations, a reference. We may use various seminal works to build a solid argument on a topic; For constructing fictional situations that represent the idea in them; For designing new thoughts about the same issue.
<em> The right answer is D. a work that is the basis for important ideas and that influences later works
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