Answer:
Explanation:
Well according to the tragic death of Romeo and Juliet, times were obviously different. Wealthy families that has a daughter, such as Juliet, was forced to marry someone they don't even know { ACT 3 SCENE 5}. In Romeos case, he would have to marry someone in the same level as him ( which was Juliet, however they were rivals). As well as the knowledge to read and write- comparing it to the capulets servant, he did not know how to read b/c in that moment he was a serf. ( basically a peasent { found in ACT 1 SCENE 2}). Now a days many people today know how to read a write as well as the freedom to be with whomever we desire. I HOPE THIS HELPED YOU OUT =)!
<span>Curley's wife suffers a similar type of loneliness that Crooks suffers from. While she is married to Curley, the boss's son, she seems to have no relationship with the man. Near the end of the novel, she tells Lennie she doesn't like being around her husband because "He ain't a nice fella." She is always looking for him while he is always looking for her. There is not one part of the novel when the two are seen together. She deals with her loneliness in looking for comfort from the other men</span>
Answer:
Grammatically Correct, (more or less) the sentence should read: My favorite teacher is Eliana Rodriquez, because she gives engaging lectures in biology.
Answer:
There is a gap in logic between the premise and the conclusion.
Explanation:
This is what I think, hope u get a good score. :)
Difference between narrative arc and character(novel) arc
If a narrative arc is the path of the overall story, a character arc is the path a specific character takes during that story. The story arc is external, and happens to all of the characters, while a character arc is internal, and happens to one person.
Answer: C
I think :/