Answer:
Shirley Jackson is the author of the story "Lottery".
I️ believe the word ‘sadistic’ would be the poor word choice in this sentence.
Some words I’d suggest would be, “Spirited, sprightly, frisky, combative, quarrelsome,”
Hope this helps and good luck :)
Excellent.
Things to fix (mostly syntax):
- Cool right. -> Cool, right? (as a question)
Answer:
Part A: D as they were helpful and res[ectful
Explanation:
Part B: C as if you read the story it says she was very friendly and they caught that and it is the only one saying that she is friendly.
In the first lines of the play, they are referred to as the "star-crossed lovers," meaning they were fated to meet and fall helplessly in love. And the action he creates transpires over a handful of days; at the end of these few days, Romeo and Juliet are willing to die for each other. Thus, there does seem to be some credence for the "love at first sight" analysis.
Romeo certainly proclaims his love for Juliet as soon as he beholds her:
Did my heart love till now? Forswear it, sight!
For I ne’er saw true beauty till this night.
He immediately forgets his misery over Rosaline, which has plagued him for the entire play thus far, and becomes much more hopeful with this immediate change in demeanor. When he finds out that Juliet is a Capulet, he bemoans, "My life is my foe’s debt"