Answer:
unreasonably difficult.
Explanation:
Dr. Hyde's students are gathering outside the classroom complaining about the exam they just completed that they felt was unreasonably difficult.
<span>In "The Necklace," when the jewels are
lost, the Loisels gave up their whole savings to buy a new necklace to return
it to the people they borrowed it from. Years later, they have found it that
the necklace they had borrowed was fake and all the time they were getting
poorer day by day because of their lost savings.</span>
He expects to be a caregiver for his child too
In the passage, Armstrong is practicing being a father. He is wearing a baby sling around the house to practice for when the baby comes. He's imagining being the father he wants to be, especially since he didn't have a good relationship with his own father.
Since his view of the father's role is positive and active, none of the other options are correct.
I would say that Shakespeare uses allusion in this excerpt from Romeo and Juliet. He is alluding, or making a reference to Aurora, who is a character/person outside of Romeo and Juliet.