Answer:
<u><em>Then everything happened, and with inconceivable rapidity</em></u>
Explanation:
This sentence builds suspense in the passage.
<span>The thing which causes Arsat to first speak to Diamelen is A. He wants to tell her that he loves her. Diamelen meant a lot to him so that he would do anything to be together in a safe, peaceful place, where death can't chase them. But he couldn't reach such a place without sacrifice that he will remember till the very last day of his life. The guilt of sacrificing his brother for his love will never vanish.</span>
2. are not overheard
3. (not sure)
4. is never answered ; are kept
5. were watered ; was cut
6. is suspected; was arrested ; is being questioned ; is identified
7. was reorganized ; were moved
This is the statement that <span>best describes how Williams’s experiences with Native Americans differed from that of his contemporaries:
</span><span>Williams described the natives as very human, while other settlers described them as savage.
Obviously, their opinions differed greatly, insofar as Williams saw them as people they were, and the others could only see their animalistic side.</span>
Answer:
I guess you are referring to the Act 2, Scene 2 of Shakespeare's "Romeo and Ju.liet". A very important (and clearly shown) detail on the painting that is not evident in the play is the two young people kissing each other.
Explanation:
In this part of the play, Romeo and Ju.liet don't have any physical contact that we know of. They are only talking. At first, Ju.liet thinks she's alone and has a soliloquy. Romeo is hiding from her sight and chooses to reveal himself when he hears that she's professing her love for him. Then, there's a dialogue where they confess their love to each other and exchange vows. <u>The painting, however, goes one step further, showing a passionate kiss.</u>