In Anne Frank's time, people married quite freely without any love or consideration for the other; as money was key then. However, in the present, people mainly focus on love and commitment before marriage, making dating more important now than in Anne's time; where it was more trivial and they just wanted to be married and have a family. <span />
I am pretty sure about the second excerpt, it directly shows gods' involvement in mortal affairs
Then thus Minerva in Laertes' ear:"Son of Arcesius, reverend warrior, hear!Jove and Jove's daughter first implore in prayer,Then, whirling high, discharge thy lance in air."
And I believe that the next correct answer is
“But, tell me who thou art? and what thy race?
Thy town, thy parents, and thy native place?
Or, if a merchant in pursuit of gain,
What port received thy vessel from the main?
Or comest thou single, or attend thy train?”
Answer A
His whole tone is that there is wonder in snow that people don't seem to look at carefully. He proposes that you go get a magnifying glass and take a better look. What you see is astonishing and beautiful and unlike anything that snow looks like as its falling.
He doesn't argue about the temperature or the sameness of the flakes. He argues about the beauty and uniqueness of snow. B is incorrect.
He says no such thing as C. He says the changes on the ground are what should be observable. C is wrong.
D is just a 4th answer so you had 4 to choose from. He advances no such idea. D is wrong.
Difference: Cal's church is different then Jem and Scouts because Class church is mainly attended by all blacks. The church is old, with no air conditioning so inside is hot ; it is worn down with no books or Bible's.
similar: Both Churches pass around the collection plate for donations. both Churchs sing.
If there are statistics them your passage is non fiction. there is no passage