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In order to answer this properly, I think we would need to see the passage
The cause of Rome and Benvolio's disagreement is that Romeo thinks that no one is more beautiful than Rosaline, but Benvolio disagrees.
In the play Romeo and Juliet, Benvolio represents the voice of reason. His name literally means “peacemaker,” and he devotes most of his time doing just that. He tries to talk Romeo out of his obsession with Rosaline. Romeo and Benvolio disagree over whether Romeo will ever get over Rosaline.
Romeo and Juliet is a tragedy written by William Shakespeare early in his career about two young star-crossed lovers whose deaths ultimately reconcile their feuding families.
I believe the right answer is A. The narrator is unreliable because his emotions about the cat run from attentive and loving to cruel and violent.
First of all, the narrator of this story is definitely unreliable. He tells us the story from his own viewpoint, clearly trying to somehow manipulate the facts to his advantage. He tries to explain that he suddenly started hating the cat because he succumbed to alcoholism. But it isn't persuasive enough, just like the fact that he suddenly started abusing his wife can't be explained by alcoholism alone. Still, we have the information that this abusive behavior started when they got married - which might mean that he wanted to get rid of her, and thought that the best way to do it would be to act crazy and blame the cat for all the mischief. That would help him avoid the death sentence for murder.
I think you got it right.
I would've gone for those as well tbh
Answer: They valued family.
Explanation: In this excerpt, Odysseus describes how even though he was prisoner of Calypso, that is the most beautiful goddess, and also Circe's prisoner who desired him, he never forgot his family an his home and they where his motivation to return to his country even if it took him ten years. And after all this time, his wife Penelope was waiting for him.