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<span>After Juliet's body is found, Lord Capulet says these lines from act IV of Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet:
CAPULET: Death is my son-in-law, Death is my heir; My daughter he hath wedded: I will die, And leave him all; life, living, all is Death's.
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ANSWER
The correct option is this: CAPULET DOES NOT KNOW THAT JULIET IS ACTUALLY ALIVE.
A dramatic irony is said to occur, when the audience in a play is aware of a vital fact, which the performing character[s] is not aware of.
In the excerpt given above, Juliet has drank a sleeping portion in order to avoid getting married to Count Paris, the father, who is not aware of this fact thought that his daughter has actually died. This excerpt is an example of dramatic iron because the audience know that Juliet is not dead, but Juliet's father is not aware of this fact.
Answer:
to ensure he would not get drafted
Explanation:
David Lance Goines resisted getting drafted into the army during the fight against Vietnam. To achieve his aim, he employed a number of strategies. The major one he used was what he learned from Northcote C. Parkinson which was to write a letter to the forces and time their response and when a pattern was established, he would write many more letters.
Goines applied this strategy to escape being drafted into the army and eventually his file was lost.
Answer:
D - To see something.
Explanation:
A citation is a reference to a source.
<span>In Lines 3-5 of "My Heart Leaps Up" William Wordsworth sees his life in three parts, as a young child ( "when my life began"), as a man ( "So is now I am a man) and as an old man "( So be it when I shall grow old") . As he says in the poem, he hopes he will always see nature as something beautiful and can retain that mystical wonder when his "heart leaps up" when he sees a rainbow, or something beautiful in a natural setting.</span>