Which would be an appropriate follow-up question to ask this student?
Mr. Shae’s class is having a discussion about the writings of Shakespeare. One student says, "One theme found in Romeo and Juliet is that love can cause violence. Although the play is a famous love story, it is actually very violent.”
A. “Who is the most romantic character in Shakespeare’s play Romeo and Juliet?”
B. “What are some specific examples of love causing violence in Romeo and Juliet?”
C. “Who were the most violent characters in this classic Shakespeare play?”
D. “What are some symbols used by Shakespeare to depict love and violence?”
Answer:
B. “What are some specific examples of love causing violence in Romeo and Juliet?”
Explanation:
The most appropriate follow-up question to ask the student would be option B as it directly addresses the statement of the student.
By asking the student the specific examples of love causing violence in Romeo and Juliet, the student can properly validate his claim.
By asking the question, the student is given room to bring evidence to back up his claims that love causes violence in the drama Romeo and Juliet.
Option C. (Benefit).
Resistant and opposition are synonyms. Advantage and benefit are also synonyms in a way.
Further info:
Synonyms are words that in a given context mean the same thing, or something really similar.
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The best answer choice is, A. or your first option "do a library walk to determine which sources are best"
He was kept apart from other members in the community.
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Yes, it is definitely hard to define, especially nowadays.
The definition of a family used to be: a married man and woman with children.
And now, that definition isn't that straightforward - you have people who aren't married but have children, and consider themselves to be a family. You have gay couples with/without children. You have families with no children at all. You have a married man and woman with children who may not consider themselves to be a family.
It is very difficult to properly define the word <em>family. </em>