Answer:
The correct answer is 2. He wants to save Juliet from Paris and has no other way to do it.
Explanation:
Lord Capulet wanted to marry Juliet to Paris. But she refused to do it. And Capulet threatened to disown her. Juliet went to Friar Laurence to get some advice. He came with only one idea to help her and it was to give her a potion that will make it seem like she is dead, but the potion will be used to make her sleep for a while. And Romeo would come for her. So the most suitable option is that Friar wanted to save Juliet from Paris.
Yes I do but no not in that way but the answer you are looking for yes but also no
The tone is of <u>strong disapproval.</u>
Explanation:
The passage here presents multiple instances of disapproval of Countess Olenska's behavior
- <u>the narrator calls her a compromised woman</u>, essentially, one of a loose character.
- <u>questions her going outside in the' shopping hour</u>', that is, when she has a chance of meeting men outside.
- <u>her absence when the betrothed couple comes is presented as a relief.</u> She is either ill mannered or her family is ashamed of having her around.
It is evident that the Countess here is being judged on impossible standards.