The lines in the above excerpt from Act V of Shakespeare's “Romeo and Juliet” which reflect the conflict of person versus the unknown are:
“Of death, contagion, and unnatural sleep:
A greater power than we can contradict
Hath thwarted our intents.”
When Juliet rises from her 'unnatural sleep' and asks Friar Laurence about her beloved Romeo she comes to know that Romeo had died after drinking the poison. Frair Laurence tells her that 'a greater power' which is death has shown its supremacy and had occurred.
Answer:
The legend of the Chenoo says that there are giant creatures that were once human but became monsters. They howl and hunt humans, but if someone can melt the ice in its heart, the monster can become human again. The message of the story is that kindness can tame even the most savage creatures.
Answer:
(D) The average receipts for the independent films released during the first half of this year is greater than that of all independent films released last year
Explanation:
If a total of 50 movies were produced last year
During the first half of the year, 20 movies have been released and roughly the same number is expected during the second half. A total of about 40 movies is to be produced this year.
Since Income for the first half of this year is 120% of last year's income and less movies were produced, it means that the average receipts for the independent films released during the first half of this year is greater than that of all independent films released last year.
(A) This option is wrong because if the number of movies produced during the second half is less than the first half, the revenue will be lower.
(B)50 movies were produced last year which is roughly about 25 per half of the previous year compared to 20 movies this first half of year.
(C)No information is given about price of tickets
(E)No information is given about the number of movie goers
Answer:
An expression designed to call something to mind without mentioning it explicitly, an indirect or passing reference.
Explanation:
Example: An allusion to Shakespeare.
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