In the fourth episode, the Servant actually eagerly answers to Oedipus's questioning about his heritage - that he was abandoned by his parents and that he is that same baby he had been asking around about.
It is deep, pure, sometimes blue and sometimes green, not very abundant in fish besides pickerel, has an irregular shore, and is inhabited peacefully by ducks and geese and frogs and other wildlife, like White Pond, a nearby pond it resembles.
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The speech is still recognized as important even though the the controversy behind it because it was one of the major abolitionist speeches made by a woman. The intentions of the speech were to persuade people that woman were just as equal to men.
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(I don't know #1) but Romeo's motive for not wanting to fight Tybalt, is because he know's he's on bad terms with the montagues.
Answer:
C
Explanation
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