D. Romeo, why do you have to be a Montague
She is upset that her love, Romeo is a Montague. And so she is questioning why Romeo had to be Romeo Montague. She is wondering why he couldn't be instead, have some other name and family. Almost frustrated over the question. Why did he have to be in the rival family? Why did he have to be Romeo?
Macbeth's tragic flaw is ambition.
There is nothing inherently wrong with ambition and it is usually a positive trait, but Macbeth has unchecked ambition and he becomes a slave to it. He cares for no one and will do everything no matter how heinous in order to achieve his goals. This will be the cause of his downfall in the end.
Answer:
To tell stories about our ancestors.
Explanation:
I'm pretty sure that is the answer.
I believe that I would stay a person of prayer and continue to put my faith in God because everything happens for a reason and it is all in his hands.
Answer:
E. The phrase “sneer of cold command” reflects Shelley’s idea that a king may harm his subjects.
Explanation:
Lines 10-11, "'My name is Ozymandias, king of kings: / Look on my works, ye Mighty, and despair!'
", there are no terms, in the poem, to make the tone feel fearful about the king.
Line 4, "Half sunk, a shattered visage lies, whose frown,
" the poem does not set whether the king is attractive.
Line 1 and 14, "I met a traveller from an antique land... The lone and level sands stretch far away." These do not show a desire to be away.
Line 8, "The hand that mocked them, and the heart that fed:
" the hand was the sculpture's hand and the poem doesn't state whether or not the kind mistreated the artist by having him build a huge statue of himself.
Line 5, "And wrinkled lip, and sneer of cold command,
" shows that the sculpture didn't favor the king making him look older and less desirable as if he is to harm his people.