If Person 2 always lies, and they said that Person 1 always tells the truth, then we would have to assume that person one actually always lies, so their statement that Person 2 always lies would have to be a lie, so they would actually tell the truth... But then, that would mean that Person 2's statement that Person 1 always tells the truth would have to be true, and that would mean that Person 2 tells lies...
I don't think it's possible to come up with an answer with this... It's a perpetual loop of questioning both of their statements, and no way to find out who is actually telling the truth.
Answer:
My bounty is as boundless as the sea,
My love as deep; the more I give to thee,
The more I have, for both are infinite. (2.2.)
Explanation:
This first one is where Juliet describes her feelings for Romeo. Like Romeo, Juliet experiences love as a kind of freedom: her love is “boundless” and “infinite.” Her experience of love is more openly erotic than Romeo’s: her imagery has sexual undertones. Juliet is always more in touch with the practicalities of love—sex and marriage—than Romeo, who is less realistic. Where Romeo draws on the conventional imagery of Elizabethan love poetry, Juliet’s language in these lines is original and striking, which reflects her inexperience, and makes her seem very sincere.
My only love sprung from my only hate!
Too early seen unknown, and known too late!
Prodigious birth of love it is to me,
That I must love a loathed enemy.
Juliet (Act 1, Scene 5)
This is when Juliet gives this speech after she discovers the man she’s fallen head-over-heels in love with is Romeo Montague, the son of her family’s sworn enemy. By risking loving a member of an enemy family, it shows she loves
Answer:
The First One Is
Explanation: After you say a name you always use a comma. The first one was the only one that did
Answer:
Oliver stopped by the convenience store and bought a can of soda.
I hope this helped at all.
<span>The evaluation “Wollstonecraft
writes, “Men, in general, seem to employ their reason to justify prejudices.”
This supports the idea that she believes all men are prejudiced and are
therefore unable to reason truthfully.” makes an accurate conclusion about
Wollstonecraft’s beliefs and correctly supports it with text evidence</span>
The correct answer between all the choices given is the second
choice. <span> I
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