First question////
Actually, Candy is angry at Curley's wife after her death. Her death has ruined his dream...... because of her actions, Lennie did what he did...... and Candy knows the dream is dead, there will be no farm.
To ward of Tybalt... Romeo practically could already tell that someone or many people were going to die on the street between the two houses
A. swim because B doesn't make sense, neither does D. It could be A or C, but I'd pick A. I did this test before and I picked A, and got 80 % so good luck ;)
The answer is D. He has been reminded of the place by the harsh realities of the city<em>. </em>In his poem, Wordsworth describes how when the city seems to be too much for him, he is often transported back to this spot and experiences "sensations sweet". In his absence from the ruins of Tintern Abbey, he has only good memories of this place that ease his weariness from the city.