Yes. She says Paris is a gorgeous book and Juliet will be the cover.
Lady Capulet describes Paris as a book saying that all he is missing is the cover and she can be it.
Juliet reacts to her mother's request saying that she will take an interest in Paris to see if she likes him. She is excited by the idea that Paris has asked for her hand in marriage, and she wants to see if she is interested. However, she says that she will only do it if her parents want her to.
This is an interesting exchange she has with her mother. Juliet shows us that she has a will of her own when she says that she will see if she's interested ad not just blindly saying yes to her mother's request. However, she is also demonstrating that she is obedient when she says she will not take any more interest in Paris than her parents allow.
Sherlock Holmes is a detective, while Watson is a doctor. This shows that Sherlock is more of an artist, willing to go beyond the facts of science. Watson tries his hardest to get the art, but his more practical mind just doesn't allow it. Hope I helped!
Answer:
1. action
2. failure
3. permission
4. loss
5. thought/thinking
Explanation:
Nominalization or nouning is the transformation of verbs into nouns. Most times, such a transformation will require some alteration or other to be made, mostly through the use of suffixes, which changes the ending of the original word. However, there are nominalizations that require no change at all, the difference between verb and noun being revealed through context.
Some common suffixes for nominalization are -ation, -ance, and -ment.
Having that in mind, let's change the verbs given in the question into nouns:
1. to act - action
2. to fail - failure
3. to permit - permission
4. to lose - loss
5. to think - thought/thinking
Answer:
It was resolved by the priests of all the temples in the land to increase greatly the existing honors of King PTOLEMY
he provided that cavalry and infantry forces and ships should be sent out against those who invaded Egypt by sea and by land
and being benevolently disposed toward the gods, has dedicated to the temples revenues in money and grain
and whereas those who were in prison and those who were under accusation for a long time, he has freed of the charges against them