Snake
Faster than light
Colors of green
Striking those who dare get to close
Slithering towards their next meal
Executing with its deadly toxins
Sneaking between rocks
Carrying its prey in their deadly hold
Swerving away from any danger
Making it home with a jaw full of rodent
Being greeted by their family
(I don't know if this is what your asking for but I saw snake poem so I went for it.)
Answer:
a) feelings for Juliet.
Explanation:
This soliloquy explains Romeo's sentiments towards Juliet. Romeo's passion for Rosaline is shown in the play's opening sonnet. After meeting Juliet, he forgets Rosaline and modifies his language. He's more straightforward and powerful. This soliloquy contrasts Romeo's fresh sentiments for Juliet with his less powerful affections for Rosaline. He has progressed from fake, sad love to real, powerful love.
Answer:i would say resting but im not 100% sure
Explanation:
Answer:
The reason many have not known about Shakespeare’s sister is the fact that she’s a female. According to Woolf in her account ‘A Room of One’s Own’, she projected a female Shakespeare that bears the same talent and wit as that of the male Shakespeare however, got denied and rejected of the society’s approval and acknowledgment because of her gender.
What is a recurring concept in this excerpt is E. the thirst for knowledge and new experiences.
As you can see in this excerpt, the narrator says that even though he has attained a lot of experience throughout his life, whenever he thinks about 'tat untravell'd world,' he gets a desire to move again and explore more. He thinks that there is so much that he hasn't seen yet, and with his life slowly withering away, he wants to make use of that little time he has left to learn and explore more.