I agree with your answers for 13 and 14. I think that the answer to 15 is A because the passage mentions this day's black fate and the woe that others will face in the future. If I remember correctly in this scene Romeo is talking about what repercussions Mercutio's death will have on the future.
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The answer is C!!
The children, and the dolls, are nothing more than playthings. They are there to look nice and dress pretty, but not to do anything other than what their owner wants them to.
They are controlled by the strings of society; enslaved by the husband (and father), Torvald.
Fluent !! the boy wants to become fluent in spanish
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because sometimes an audience will be more or less knowledged. using smaller words for younger audiences, or more tasteful words for a more professional setting.
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