Answer:
The moral of the story of King Midas and the golden touch was that one should never be greedy in life because the wish of being greedy does not give fruitful returns in the future.
Shakespeare presents, from the very beginning, the families as a dichotomy. He introduces them at the same time, and claims that both are "alike in dignity." The introduction shows that the two families are going to be the main focus of the play, and that they will be placed in contrast to each other. Shakespeare also points towards the violent resolution, by mentioning topics such as "ancient grudges," "mutinies" and "civil blood" and the "parents' strife."
Finally, he also foreshadows the death of both Romeo and Juliet, in the line "a pair of star-cross'd lovers take their life."
Syntax is the study of <span>a. grammatical rules of a language
C is semantics, d is comparative linguistics, b is related to sociolects.</span>
The answer is the second option: ask themselves when comprehension was lost. I took the test on edge.
The dog knew its job was to stop trespassers
explanation: it's means it is , so it isn't grammatically correct to say "the dog knew it is job was to stop trespassers"
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