One day, Jane decided to go to Adele's school and see what she is doing there and what her school day looks like. However, she finds out that Adele is very unhappy at her school. She remembers that she was also unhappy in her childhood, which is why she decides to move Adele to a school she would like more. This results in Adele becoming a kind-hearted and a good woman in the future.
Answer:
The correct answer is option B.because Romeo's superficial attraction to Rosaline is contrasted with Romeo's deep love for Juliet
Explanation:
The love that Romeo feels for Rosaline is a <u>superficial and sickly love</u>.
Rosaline does not give back that love and Romeo only <u>suffers and refuses to meet other women, always blinded by the love he feels towards her</u>.
While meeting Juliet, Romeo realizes that <u>with her, he does recognize true love, </u>and that despite the problems that exist between the two families, <u>the love of Romeo and Juliet is pure and fully reciprocated.</u>
Answer:
Dreams
Antonio has a number of dreams throughout the novel, from his early dream about watching his own birth to his later dreams about his brothers calling for his help. Anaya uses the recurrent dream motif to show how Antonio’s interpretations of his thoughts and experiences change as he develops as a character. In his early dreams, for instance, Antonio is largely preoccupied with the question of his destiny, of whether he will become a vaquero or a priest. But in his later dreams, he is preoccupied with much larger questions of family, morality, and duty. This gradual transformation, traced in dreams, reflects Antonio’s growth from childhood to maturity. His dreams also offer him a rich and variable set of images and symbols with which to understand his own life.