Answer:
Explanation:
There is plenty of evidence that Romeo and Juliet's love for one another is immature, at least at first. Romeo claims to be madly in love with another woman, Rosaline, at the start of the play.
Correct option is A.
In the portion shown, a nurse, most likely Julie's acquaintance, is conversing with Romeo to determine whether his love is genuine and to warn him. The nurse explains to Romeo that she wants him to truly love her, as seen by "if ye should lead her into a fool's paradise
As they say it would be a most nasty form of behavior" because the nurse wonders if Romeo loves Julio or is just playing with her by "leading her into fool's paradise." She also mentions that this would be a "really disgusting kind of behavior. "If you are not true to Juliet, you are behaving very terribly, says the choice that paraphrases the idea of the bolded part.
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Answer: Belle wakes up
she tries to ride her bicycle but fails
her dad tells her not to give up and she finally rode her bike for the first time
belle falls asleep of thinking of the day she had and the important lesson is never quitting
Explanation:
Answer:
Jim lifted the heavy bag of concrete because he was as strong as an ox.
Explanation:
It is the fourth one because it is the only sentence describing someone/thing as strong. (as an ox.)
The first one has nothing to do with being strong.
The second one would be correct if it was "The boat was as strong as an ox as it persevered through the rough waters.", but since that isn't the sentence, it wouldn't work.
The third one is incorrect because if the toy was made to be as strong as an ox, why is it breaking into tiny pieces?
Therefore, the fourth one is right. :)
Answer:
B.) It contains two or more simple sentences.
D.) It includes conjunctions such as <em>for, and, nor, but, or, yet, </em>and <em>so.</em>
Explanation:
A compound sentence contains at least <em>two independent clauses</em> separated by a comma and linked by a coordinating conjunction.
An <em>independent clause</em> is a clause that has a subject, a verb and can stand alone as a sentence. (answer choice B)
Coordinating conjunctions are <em>for, and, nor, but, or, yet, </em>and <em>so. </em>(answer choice D)