Yes. She says Paris is a gorgeous book and Juliet will be the cover.
Lady Capulet describes Paris as a book saying that all he is missing is the cover and she can be it.
Juliet reacts to her mother's request saying that she will take an interest in Paris to see if she likes him. She is excited by the idea that Paris has asked for her hand in marriage, and she wants to see if she is interested. However, she says that she will only do it if her parents want her to.
This is an interesting exchange she has with her mother. Juliet shows us that she has a will of her own when she says that she will see if she's interested ad not just blindly saying yes to her mother's request. However, she is also demonstrating that she is obedient when she says she will not take any more interest in Paris than her parents allow.
There are several conflicts between Telemachus and the suitors, and among the suitors themselves. All the suitors want to marry Penelope. Of course, only one could marry Penelope, which also leads to conflicts among the suitors themselves. If Penelope marries of the suitors, he would become Telemachus' new father, which would mean he gave up on Odysseus' being alive. He doesn't want that. He wants to be loyal to his great father, Odysseus. At the same time, the Greeks put a high value on hospitality, which makes it rather hard for Telemachus to just kick the suitors out, as this would be a breach of Xenia, or hospitality.
Answer:
The government should be responsible for ensuring that parents of all children and adolescents in the country have sufficient resources to ensure that their children have full access to computers and the internet.
Explanation:
The government should be responsible for ensuring that all adults have sufficient economic resources so that all the basic needs of a family, access to education, technology and health can be guaranteed. In this case, it is not the government's obligation to give children access to computers and the internet, but rather to ensure that the parents of these children are able to promote this resource to their children.
This is guaranteed through full employment, fair wages, reduced taxes on computers, the promotion of quality internet throughout the country, the fight against poverty and among other government policies that facilitate this access.
I think the correct answer from the choices listed above is option B. The narrator allude the to the possibility of requiring a wife who could match Adams social standards at the end of the sentence from Mark Twain's "The 1,000,000 Bank-Note". Hope this answers the question.
It’s important because 5 plus 5 is 10