They can both be used and are equally good. They both have same meanings so you shouldn’t have to worry. But if you still want an answer I’d say grieve since it’s more English.
Answer:
.His accusers' rhetoric is attractive but lacking in substance
Explanation:
"they have hardly uttered a word, or not more than a word, of truth...in a set oration duly ornamented with words and phrases"
He was hindered from getting into it by his conviction that his life had been a good one.
The lines are spoken by <u>Friar Lawrence</u> to <u>Capulet</u>, and it refers to the heaven being bothered to <u>Capulet</u> by some past sin he committed. At the same time, <u>Friar Lawrence</u> mentions that <u>Capulet </u>should stop trying to go against heaven and stop challenging it and questioning the reasons why the wedding became a funeral.
Answer:hi
Explanation:I don't understand the question