Capulet thinks Juliet is too young to elope (get married), but cannot refuse Paris. To get more time he asks Count Paris to Court his daughter. It is his way of showing that he knows what is best for Juliet.
Margaret’s message to John II in her letter of 28 October 1470 was how was she going in the country, that she had sold some 'dysshes, plateres, and sawceres' and that she send the money to him. She advised him to take into account how he spent the money. She encouraged him to be brave. She said that she thanked God for how God guided his way, but that he must take care. And she finished her letter with the following phrase:
'God make here a good wooman' (hoping that God helped her and made of her a good person)
Based on this passage, an inference can be made about the English teacher is She did not pay attention to Julia’s real name. Thus, option "A" is correct.
<h3>How, explain your answer briefly?</h3>
The text shows how the author has had certain difficulties with the American culture to which she should adopt. For this reason, her parents formed strategies for her to become more comfortable with the new culture and to take pleasure in some activities, so they started calling the poets "my friend" so they would show support for the fact that she started writing poems and help her better adapt to the United States.
Thus, option "A" is correct.
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Apathy and aghast is the answer