One such situation in which compulsion might be implicit is if someone is in need or rescuing, since although they could be "forced" to be rescued, it can be assumed that they would want to be rescued anyway.
Servants in the street
Romeo goes to the party to see Rosaline
Falls in love with Juliet at the party
Juliet professes her love on the balcony
Friar secretly agrees to marry them
Nurse plans to help Romeo and Juliet meet in secret
Tybalt kills romeos best friend
Romeo kills tybalt
Romeo is banished
Calumet not knowing she is married pressures Juliet to marry Paris
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Answer:
Fragile
Explanation:
ragile
[ˈfrajəl, ˈfraˌjīl]
ADJECTIVE
fragile (adjective)
(of an object) easily broken or damaged.
"fragile items such as glass and china"
synonyms:
breakable · easily broken · brittle · frangible · smashable · splintery · flimsy · weak · frail · insubstantial · delicate · dainty · fine · eggshell
antonyms:
robust
flimsy or insubstantial; easily destroyed.
"you have a fragile grip on reality"
synonyms:
tenuous · easily broken · easily destroyed · easily threatened · vulnerable · perilous · flimsy · shaky · rocky · risky · unreliable · suspect · nebulous · unsound · insecure · iffy · dicey · dodgy
antonyms:
sound · durable
(of a person) not strong or sturdy; delicate and vulnerable.
"a small, fragile old lady" · "his fragile health somewhat improved"
synonyms:
weak · delicate · frail · debilitated · tottery · shaky · trembly · ill · unwell · ailing · poorly · sickly · infirm · feeble · enfeebled · unsound · dicky
antonyms:
strong
Answer:
d - meld is the answer.....
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