Answer:
Benvolio and Mercutio in Romeo and Juliet
Differences in functions, words, and fates:
a) Function: Benvolio was an unsuccessful peacemaker, who tried to entrench a peaceful resolution of the conflicts between the families of Romeo and Juliet (the Capulet and Montague families). He was also a cousin of Romeo like Mercutio. Mercutio was a person who tried to resolve conflicts by violence and in violence, he died.
b) Words: Benvolio means goodwill. He was depicted as a non-violent, "clear-thinking, reliable, peace-loving, caring, respectful, trustworthy and responsible young man." On the other hand, Mercutio means messenger. He was depicted as a "quick-tempered, witty, and playful rogue," who rushed to his death without careful consideration.
c) Fate: Benvolio did not die in the play. Mercutio was killed while he violently tried to resolve conflicts.
Explanation:
The play "Romeo and Juliet" was a popular tragedy play written by William Shakespeare, around the 1590s. It featured two prominent fictional characters, by the same names. Romeo and Juliet loved each other to death. Their families did not sanction their love. But, secretly they were wedded by a priest, who read true love in their relationship and did not want it ruined because of family feuds. Their confused deaths ultimately reconciled their feuding families, who learned too late about the futility of their acrimonious actions.
Answer:
A. Pangu grew inside an egg, then hatched into a giant creature, releasing shells that formed the sky and the earth. After Pangu died, he became the world and its elements.
Explanation:
Option A is the correct answer that best summarizes the excerpt.
This is true because this particular option uses important details in the main passage to the summarize. It maintained the main idea of the passage.
Option A revealed how he grew inside the egg, hatched, released shells which formed sky and earth and then died; after his death, he became the world and its elements.
Hey there!
For this passage, you should look your selection of text up verbatim on Google and the first link that shows up should be Sparknotes' No Fear Shakespeare of The Taming of the Shrew. You can read a modernized version of this passage to get a better understanding of exactly what the characters are saying. I did this for both Romeo and Juliet and Julius Caesar and got along much better than the other students who read the old english version probably did.
For the short essay answer, I would write something along the lines of this:
Within this passage, the author implicates that women are purely meant to be obedient towards their husbands and other male counterparts. This character, Katherine, believes that "[t]<span>o wound thy lord, thy king, thy governor / It blots thy beauty as frosts do bite the meads," meaning that it tarnishes a woman's beauty when she disrespects her husband (Act V, Scene II, 147–148). Katherine goes on to say that "</span>A woman moved is like a fountain troubled / Muddy, ill-seeming, thick, bereft of beauty," basically reducing an angry frustrated woman to an unattractive and unwanted nuisance (Act V, Scene II, 151–152)<span>. While a woman is angry as such, nothing more than an ugly, dysfunctional fountain, "</span>none so dry or thirsty / Will deign to sip or touch one drop of [the water in the fountain]," (Act V, Scene II, 153–154). All of this information indicates that a woman shouldn't act frustrated towards their husband, especially considering all that they do as their lords to keep them safe and well–treated. A woman, in return, is meant to treat their husband with kindness and content, since the husband is the only one in the relationship who does manual labor or has any sort of responsibility outside of the home.
That's 6 sentences. I would cite the lines that each quote came from, even though it's easy to tell which lines each quote is from because it's in the question. It's just in good practice, you wouldn't want to get docked points just for that. Also, I'd highly recommend adapting what I wrote if you're going to refer to it heavily, you never know what capabilities teachers have and I wouldn't want you to get accused of cheating!
Hope this helped you out! :-)
Answer:
everyone that sees the previos answer, DONT CLICK THE LIN K
Explanation:
THERE ARE VIRUSES