The person who was left out of the scene in Barry O'Neil's version (1911) of the play (Capulets Tomb) was:
"Friar Lawrence" (Option D).
<h3>Who is Friar Lawrence?</h3>
Friar Lawrence in Romeo and Juliet is a kindhearted character - a cleric who helps Romeo and Juliet all through the play.
He is neither the protagonist nor the antagonist.
This character is seen performing good deeds such as:
- executing their marriage and
- giving good religious advice.
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The answer would be:
<span>Tubman used logos most effectively. She told the group facts about the risks of returning to the plantation, explaining the risks for all involved. She explained that they would have to choose between freedom and death. She wanted them to know that returning wasn't an option.</span>
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The correct answer is "states an unusual fact" because It is not a quotation, it is not a question, and it is not an unusual situation.
He realizes that racist remarks are being made.
While Neto tells Jesse that he's "never heard anyone say those things," this doesn't mean he doesn't believe Jesse is wrong. In fact, he does believe deep down Jesse is right. At the end of the excerpt he starts to question whether or not he wants to be associated with a group that would make racist remarks. He says "Could he represent a school that would let it happen?" This shows that he believes the remarks are being made which causes the overall conflict because now he has to decide what to do.