Answer:
I think ik what you are talking about
Explanation:
youth shouldn't vote, your brain is not fully developed till 25-30 years old, what make you think adolescents can make the intellect decisions?
Answer:
When we first meet Romeo, he is despairing over the unrequited love of Rosaline. Since we see his decision to attend the Capulet party from his point of view, we know he is going in hopes of seeing Rosaline. By introducing the audience to Romeo before he meets Juliet, the play lets us see who he is as an individual, and how he is changed by love. Romeo initially seems more in love with the idea of love than Rosaline herself. He suggests that love is madness, and fleeting. Romeo suffers because he thought he was in love, but his girl decided she wanted to be chaste. To him, love is fickle and changeable. In a way, Romeo's complaints foreshadow what is about to happen.
The correct answer would be a. Radio talk shows are usually more casual in hopes of being more appealing to listeners. Also, process of elimination would work well here because no station would ever use a casual tone of voice on horrific events such a natural disaster or war.