Answer: Romeo and Juliet's story is still relevant today, as people in society and religion have similar experiences with what they went through. But there are also common events that happen in religion that are also similar to Romeo and Juliet. Arranged marriages in Muslim culture. Forced marriage by parents.
Explanation:
Answer: A. to make someone peaceful
Explanation:
The Latin root -pac- simply means "peace'' and thus can be found in words like pact, pacific, pacify, etc. The Latin suffix -ify means “to make"
Therefore, based on the explanation given above about the root and suffix, the correct definition of pacify will be to make someone peaceful. Therefore, the correct option is A.
1. <u> </u><u>We are going to <em>organise</em></u> a surprise party for Leonardo's birthday on sunday.
2. Sandra is <u>going to <em>fly</em></u> to Qatar for her cousin's wedding tonight.
3. <u>Why aren't</u> you <u>going to <em>join</em></u> us at Oscar's graduation ceremony this friday?
4. They<u> </u><u>do <em>not have</em></u> a holiday in Brazil this year.
5. I <u>was going to <em>buy</em></u> Vera a present for her new flat this afternoon.
6. <u>Is you're</u> mum <u>going to <em>cook</em> dinner</u> for everyone tonight?
7. Judy is ill. <u>She will <em>not</em> <em>be</em> </u><em><u>attending</u></em> today's meeting.
Answer:
I. Poor = pour
II. Than = then.
Explanation:
The two words that were used wrongly in the statement are "poor" and "than."
Poor is a word used to describe the state of having little or no more money in one's possession. For example, I do not want to be poor in life.
Than is a word used in English language to compare two things. For example, John is bigger than Paul in size.
Hence, the most appropriate words to use so they sentence is logical and reasonable are "pour" and "then" respectively. The statement then becomes;
<em>Pour the milk into the bowl with the eggs and then whisk the mixture for several minutes. </em>