In Capulet’s house, Juliet longs for night to fall so that Romeo will come to her “untalked of and unseen” (3.2.7). Suddenly the Nurse rushes in with news of the fight between Romeo and Tybalt. But the Nurse is so distraught, she stumbles over the words, making it sound as if Romeo is dead. Juliet assumes Romeo has killed himself, and she resigns to die herself. The Nurse then begins to moan about Tybalt’s death, and Juliet briefly fears that both Romeo and Tybalt are dead. When the story is at last straight and Juliet understands that Romeo has killed Tybalt and been sentenced to exile, she curses nature that it should put “the spirit of a fiend” in Romeo’s “sweet flesh”
Your answer is A.) They are in different tenses
"Escaped" is in the past tense, and "escaping" is in the present tense.
Ex.
Past tense - The woman escaped through the window
Present tense - The woman is escaping through the window
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Answer:
D
Explanation:
I believe the answer is D, as he does not ignore or help them with their obstacles. He simply regards them as uses his own past as reassurance for himself that things will work out for them.
Handel is to knife as hilt is to sword
My opinion:
short answer: No
I do not think that they should even have to option to, their developing brains do not need anything to stop them from growing correctly
also I want to know, what do you consider to be an extreme sport?