B!! By comparing the change to a diamond necklace, The author emphasizes the contrast between the businesswoman and her customers.
<span>The correct answer is D. The book that explains the plays is on the shelf. In this sentence, "book" is the noun, which is singular. This means that the verb "to be" should also be singular, resulting in "is." A is incorrect because the verb "to be" should match the noun "reasons," which is plural. B is incorrect because the verb "to be" should match "people," which is plural. C is incorrect because, again, the verb "to be" should match the plural noun "reasons." </span>
I believe it is A
correct me if i’m wrong but im pretty sure i’m right
After Tybalt's death, Romeo recriminates himself:
<span>This gentleman, the Prince's near ally,My very friend, hath got his mortal hurtIn my behalf; my reputation stain'dWith Tybalt's slander.--Tybalt, that an hourHath been my cousin! O sweet Juliet,Thy beauty hath made me effeminateAnd in my temper soften'd valour's steel! (3.1. 1.109-115)</span>
Romeo is ashamed that he has been weakened in his "valour" and integrity. Heretofore, he has been known for having been a rational and honourable man. But, in his "effeminancy" [weakness, powerlessness] he has become emotional and acted tempestuously.