It would be a. they love what they do.
The correct answer is "Thy hair soft-lifted by the <u>w</u>innowing <u>w</u>ind;"
<u>Alliteration</u> is the same sound or letter at the beginning of words which are close together.
The alliteration in this line can be spotted at "<u>win</u>nowing <u>win</u>d" because the words begin with the same letters and are close together.
Yes what a lucky find!!
1. They aren't taking it from someone's pocket, so it's not stealing from any specific person
2. They could use it to help the school instead of using it for personal gain.
3. A lot of people would do the same thing.
No, it's theirs!!
1. It's still stealing, because it belongs to somebody else, even if they don't know who.
2. They can find out who the owner is by not telling anybody how much cash they found and just having people tell them how much they lost.
3. It is the honorable thing to do.
THE ANSWER IS D. While the first few lines discuss death, it discusses death as a metaphor and not the foreshadowing of the lovers. Romeo does not have conflicting feelings for Juliet, but more for the love that they must keep secret which is considered an obstacle in their relationship. Lastly, the answer cannot be A because the passage in no way tells exactly what will happen at the end of the play.