The answer is D, or Dishonesty.
Explanation:
The word duplicity generally refers to deceitfulness. With deceitfulness, people tend to lie to manipulate things for their benefit.
The moral of trapper trapped is simply to beware for fear to fall into the trap you set for someone else.
The moral of interlopers is that hatred is destructive, as explained by the narrator the story revolves around 2 men that are in the forest because of their mutual hatred that only leads the two of them to suffer themselves.
The similarity lies in how when <em>attempting to sabotage or affect others most of the time the only person you're affecting or whom you are affecting the most is yourself.</em>
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Answer:
b
Explanation:
Because there were more marines including marine biologist Eugene O'Neil
Read and choose the option with the correct answer.
Timoteo’s grandfather from Dominican Republic used to tell him the story of the kids of a poor woodcutter. When a famine settled over the community, their stepmother took the children into the pine forest and left them there. The siblings were then kidnapped by a witch who lived in a house constructed of tres leches cake, flan, and many more treats. Finally, the youngsters escaped by outsmarting the witch.
To what fairy tale does this version of the story seem similar?
A. Beauty and the Beast
B.Hansel and Gretel
C.Little Red Riding Hood
D.Sleeping Beauty
Answer:
B.Hansel and Gretel
Explanation:
Hansel and Gretel is a German fairytale that told the tale about a brother and sister that wandered far into the woods and happened to stumble into the house of a witch who wanted to cook them and eat.
The children were deceived by the appearance of the witch's house which was made of cake, bread and other confectionaries. Gretel outsmarts the witch and pushes her into the fire she wanted to use to cook them and they escape.
The stories are similar, therefore the answer is B
These violent delights have violent ends,/ And in their triumph die, like fire and powder/ Which as they kiss consume." He foreshadows the death of Romeo and Juliet.
Friar Laurence tells Romeo that he should go slow, because those that run stumble. He says that Juliet and him should go slow, because they fell for each other so fast, they ought to run into a problem.. and they did.
Early on, before the Friar actually marries Romeo and Juliet, Romeo has to ask Friar Laurence to merry them. Friar Laurence warns him (I have no direct quote) that those who run too quickly trip and fall, or something along those lines. He means not to act too quickly- they had only just met- and doing so may result in disaster, which, sadly, it does.