The line that best states that Juliet is too young to get married is Capulet's first line. "But say o'er what I had said before: My child is yet a stranger in the world; She hath not seen the change of fourteen years, Let two more summers wither in their pride, Ere we may think her ripe to be a bride."
Capulet is saying that Juliet is not familiar with what goes on in the world and that within her lifetime, she hasn't seen the change around her. He's saying that he wants her to spend two more summers at most, because he thinks she's too young to marry.
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Much to Bradfords astonishment, Samoset addressed the Pilgrims in broken English. Samoset persuaded his kindred Indians' to restore the pioneer's apparatuses. He influenced Massasoit to offer his regards to the Pilgrims and acquainted them with one of his friend's, Squanto.
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C
Explanation:
Even though the lion may seem tough and even appears larger; that may not be everything and sometimes something smaller can have more spirit.
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21: C.) while being stranded in the desert
22: C.) He put on food and edible supplies.
23: A.) sarcastic
24: C.) I beat myself up having been ungrateful about being alone because I longed to return to where I was before. (Not sure)
25.) A.) He misses the life he had before embarking on his journey (Most logical answer but B is possible)
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