Im not sure if this is a true or false question. But I'd say its true
Explanation:
what is a nurse saying?
in the part before the lines you cite, theNurse criticizes Romeo and warns him that he had better not be toying with Juliet. She tells him that Juliet is young and that no gentleman would toy with her. Romeo tells the nurse that he protests her attitude -- that she's not being fair to him.
The best answer for this question would be:
The author’s wordings in the excerpt describe how his
experience was during the Vietnam war, he was young but was afraid to face
reality that his fellow comrades were dying in front of him. He describes how
in stories people can be able to twist what had happened to them, on the other
hand you could honestly tell them the true events that had happened.
The correct answer for the question that is being presented above is this one: "C.) sequence of events." The sky darkened, and thick clouds rolled in. They covered the sky like a wool blanket, and a cool wind picked up. Soon sporadic flashes lit the sky and thunder cracked after each strike. Trees bent with the wind, and droplets of rain tapped on our roof. It wasn’t long before those droplets turned into a torrential downpour.
The pressure is decreasing so there’s a possibility of a change to more unsettled weather