The underlined phrases are as follows:
1. Marriage.
2. Time's fool.
3. Bending sickle's compass.
4. Edge of doom.
Their meanings are as follows"
1. Marriage - Union.
2. Time's fool - Subject to the whim of change. Love is not a time's fool means that love is constant for all time, it is not subject to change.
3. Bending sickle's compass - In its range of impacts.
4. Edge of doom - Infinity. Edge of doom means time without end.
The characteristics of a simple subjects is that is has a subject and a verb.
Answer:
B. State the problem.
C. List possible solutions.
D. Evaluate possible solutions.
E. Consider all factors.
A. Select the best solution.
Answer:
A . Benvolio - 10. A pacifist and a loyal friend.
B. Juliet - 9. An intelligent yet obedient character, dependent on family.
C. Mercutio - 6. A clever and witty man, seemingly unaffected by love.
D. Romeo - 8. An overly-sensitive and enamored character, often in a forlorn disposition.
E. Tybalt - 7. An aggressive and hotheaded character, referred to as ‘saucy’.
Explanation:
William Shakespeare's "Romeo and Juliet" revolves around the story of two young lovers and their tragic love story that would become the symbol of true and loyal love. The story deals with themes of loyalty, love, family, social class, etc.
The given characters and their character traits are matched and listed as below-
A . Benvolio - 10. A pacifist and a loyal friend.
B. Juliet - 9. An intelligent yet obedient character, dependent on family.
C. Mercutio - 6. A clever and witty man, seemingly unaffected by love.
D. Romeo - 8. An overly-sensitive and enamored character, often in a forlorn disposition.
E. Tybalt - 7. An aggressive and hotheaded character, referred to as ‘saucy’.
Answer:
D. to understand and absorb the information.
Active reading strategies are the mental processes that highly effective readers use when approaching reading. These reading strategies require a reader to read critically by focusing on the material to understand and actively engage with the material by being aware of one's own thought process when reading.