B. When making an inference, you must look at non-explicit information.
Answer:
<em>The ruffled, glum-faced man plays a significant role in the story. He is the real marshal. He is heavily built and roughly dressed but is very kind and helpful. He is a kind-hearted person and therefore extends a helping hand to Mr Easton.</em>
This is from Romeo and Juliette, Act 1 Scene 1. In this part of the
scene, Romeo explains to his cousin Benvolio that he's in love with a
girl named Rosaline, that she is beautiful and smart. However, he tells
Benvolio that she doesn't have the same feelings for him and that she's
sworn to live a life of chastity, which causes Romeo to "despair".
<span>B) The text structure is problem and solution; the words safest and causing indicate this.</span>
Was there a book attached? Or is it like check for spelling or something? If a book was attached it’s prolly something in the text that u have to prove that that’s correct or something!