Answer:
The Chorus delivers another short sonnet describing the new love between Romeo and Juliet: the hatred between the lovers’ families makes it difficult for them to find the time or place to meet and let their passion grow; but the prospect of their love gives each of them the power and determination to elude the obstacles placed in their path.
Explanation:
The prologue to the second act reinforces themes that have already appeared. One love has been replaced by another through the enchanting power of the “charm of looks,” and the force of parental influence stands in the way of the lovers’ happiness. This prologue functions less as the voice of fate than the first one does. Instead it builds suspense by laying out the problem of the two lovers and hinting that there may be some way to overcome it: “But passion lends them power, time means, to meet, / Temp’ring extremities with extreme sweet”
Answer:
I can't read it well, I think the first one is A
Answer:
Their children grew up in the fresh country air, and, if they could help their parents at work, it was only occasionally; while of eight or twelve hours of work for them there was no question...
Explanation:
My explanation is that the children had fesh air and it made an effect to breathing. Hope this helps!