Basically he went from a normal guy to a different one ( he changed basically at the end) <span />
Answer:
Winston is one of the main supporting characters in the TV series, Still Game. He is played by Scottish actor Paul Riley. Winston's age is not revealed during the series but it is safe to assume that he is around 70-75 years of age. In "Big Yin" he gets a job in Food Fare, because he was "too fond of the pub and the bookies", however, this job only lasted until the end of the episode.
Answer:
The punishment he promises for the next disturbance is death.
Explanation:
The Prince of Verona appears in the tragic play "Romeo and Juliet" by English playwright William Shakespeare (1564-1616).
In the play, two families have a long and bloody feud going on for decades: the Capulets and the Montagues. It is made clear from the very beginning that their rivalry has led them to kill. Now, the prince of Verona, the city where the families live, is threatening to execute them if they do not stop with their fighting.
Sadly, Juliet Capulet and Romeo Montague will fall in love with each other. Their secret love and marriage will only lead to more and more tragedy, eventually ending up with their own deaths.
Answer:
He uses a serious but friendly tone.
Explanation:
In the essay "The Reader as Artist" Toni Morrison reveals how delightful it is to have reading as a way of practicing art. In this essay he shows how reading as a skill is different from reading as an art.
In reading as a skill we can read the words of a text with mastery, but in reading as art we savor every detail of the text's construction, we reflect on the author's choices and we are able to visualize the characters, smells, flavors and the written environment in detail . In other words, we can affirm that reading as art is a form of immersion in the text, where we are taken completely to the right of the presented story and perceiving its smallest details.
In this essay Morrison uses a serious but friendly and sympathetic tone.