In lines 10-15 of Act 2 Scene 6 Friar Lawrence warns Romeo that love can be powerful and often deadly like a chemical reaction, and that love is better taken at a steady pace, not too fast and not too slowly. He uses some wonderful imagery of honey and gunpowder to illustrate his point.
Incomplete question. The excerpt read;
The Call of the Wild.
A hundred yards ahead the path turned and sloped steeply into the main street. It would have required an experienced man to keep the top-heavy sled upright, and Hal was not such a man. As they swung on the turn the sled went over, spilling half its load through the loose lashings. The dogs never stopped. . . . They were angry because of the ill-treatment they had received and the unjust load. Buck was raging. He broke into a run, the team following his lead.
Answer:
<u>the real reason why the dogs continue to run after the sled turns over</u>
Explanation:
We note from this excerpt that <em>"the dogs...were angry because of the ill-treatment they had received and the unjust load," </em>also because Hal lacked the experience to keep the sled upright.
Therefore, if Hal had narrated the events he would be unaware of the real reason why the dogs continue to run after the sled turns over; which was because they were angry at him.
Uhhh. Are you suppose to describe them?
If so then describe the different designs on each one of them. Uhh how many they were..
Answer:
Online learning is a more affordable option as colleges and universities offer online classes at a much lower cost as compared to traditional colleges and universities.
Explanation:
Online learning is cheaper than traditional learning.
Online learning is a more affordable option as colleges and universities offering online classes charge lower tuition fees as compared to traditional colleges and universities.
In online classes, a student gets a high-quality education at a much lower cost as lower overhead expenses are needed to operate these programs.
Around 50% to 70% of the amount can be saved on overall training costs.