Explanation:
by the time when the end came they didn't bother
by
alone would also work.
The other responder used in. I hadn't thought of that. Common usage would probably use "in" but what I have pointed out as a use is also possible. The point is that whatever you use, it must be a preposition.
A, both objective descriptions and subjective commentaries.
Objective commentaries are ones without emotion or judgment. The narrator is describing just what he sees without any personal opinion thrown in. He does this when he describes the dust in the air.
Subjective commentaries include emotion and judgment. When the narrator summarizes the coach's statements there is personal opinion thrown in when he talks about "a pleasant formality".
The word that most likely carries a connotation is, option C. Stride. Stride connotes impatience or arrogance in their step. Also, option D. The word stand carries a connotation that would mean perseverance and dedication. A connotation is defined as a word that describes an additional idea aside from its literal meanings.
One fraction that is equal to 4/7 is 8/14 because you are just multiplying by 2 to top to bottom so yeah there is the answer..
Answer:
The prince's thought shows that it is not possible to pay a life with another life, that is, he shows that killing Romeo will not pay the debt for Mercutio's death, besides that whoever kills Romeo, will have the same debt as him.
Explanation:
When the prince asks "Who now the price of his dear blood doth owe?" he is showing that Mercutio's life is priceless, nothing will make Romeo pay for this life and neither Romeo nor anyone can bring Mercutio back, that is, it is useless to kill Romeo and turn another citizen of the city into a murderer. Therefore, the best punishment is to exile Romeo and let him suffer the consequences of his own actions.