I would say that the correct answer is B, concerned. A doesn't apply, he isn't really preoccupied with something over something else, and C doesnt completely make sense with the passage. And Tom isn't horrified, he doesn't seem to be reacting too much at all, other than just seeming concerned.
Answer:
Truth is described as "the pure inmate of thy glowing breast" because it brings peace to the earth or any space that is founded on liberty.
Explanation:
This sonnet titled "To Liberty" (1796) was written by Mary Robinson. Mary Robinson, an English actress, poet, dramatist, novelist, and celebrity figure, describes truth as a resident, inmate, and companion of Liberty. Freedom or liberty births truth and is also accompanied in its journey by truth because truth flourishes amidst liberty. Without liberty, truth does not reign supreme. Even when it survives in an oppressive environment, it yearns for liberty to become stupendously fruitful.
Answer:
He is angry with both families for fighting in the streets.
Explanation:
William Shakespeare's tragic romance "Romeo and Juliet" tells the story of two lovers torn apart by their families' feud. This conflict will lead to their tragic death, but will also ensure peace between the two families.
The character of Prince Escalus is first seen in Act I scene i where he ordered the two warring families to stop their fight. It wasn't the first time this duel had happened, and he warned them not to incite any violence or trouble in the future or he will pass stern judgement on both families. This scene shows that the prince is angry with the Capulets and Montaigue and reprimand them for always bringing trouble to the people. He also warns them of bringing further trouble in the future, or they will pay with their lives.