The answer to my knowings is D, his war expierence left him with hatred
Answer: I’ve always found it a little disappointing. There’s certainly a romance in it, but it’s actually much more a play about a feud between families. What’s most interesting to me is the way that the whole thing is set up like a comedy, where you can safely expect a happy ending, the lovers reunited and their families reconciled, only to see Shakespeare pull the rug from under you. Only King Lear does more of a switch, where it looks as if even the terrible events can be patched up, and then surprises us with worse.
Explanation:
I bade good<span> morrow,. And </span>thought<span> to </span>leave her far away<span> behind;. But </span>cheerly<span>, </span>cheerly<span>,. </span>She loves me dearly<span>;, 5. </span>She<span> is </span>so constant<span> to </span>me<span>, and </span>so kind<span>: I </span>would deceive her<span>,. And </span>so leave<span> But now of all the world I love thee </span>best. There is not
You can infer the author/illustrator is not fond of getting a college degree since they are metaphorically saying it does not equate to a well paying job
D. they are based on fact not fiction