The answer is C because hes saying he doesn't like something and that shows bias opinion and yet he contradicts it by saying he likes her lemonade.<span />
Colonial literature was inspired and fueled by Puritanism. It was religious and spiritual in nature and style, and in line with the major political upheavals of its day and age. The most notable nonfiction works include John Winthrop's The History of New England and William Bradford's History of Plymouth Plantation, both of which can be regarded as memoirs that explore and depict troubles and daily occurrences that colonizers faced in their early effort to establish their new home. There were also sermons that urged the colonizers to lead pious and devoted lives, following the paths of God - the most notable of these sermons is John Winthrop's A Model of Christian Charity. In it, Winthrop addresses the specific temptations that the Puritans were facing in the New World.
Poets were also drawing inspiration from religious and daily matters that occupied lives of these people in their small communities. But there were a few authentic voices, female and Afro-American: as a woman writer, Anne Bradstreet was mainly preoccupied with familial topics. while Phillis Wheatley is considered the first female representative of African-American poetry.
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Mrs. Pringle uses the dinner party as a way to improve her own social status, as well as the social status of her daughter as she is concerned about the aesthetic value of the party and about impressing Oliver Farnsworth, who is the guest of honor.
I believe it was Benvolio.
I'd say that there's much more social pressure to be "attractive" and fit in during your teen and young adult years than any other time in your life. Kids interpret those pressures as the need to stay thin, leading to disorders like anorexia or bulimia.