Answer:
Protection from the suitors! ;)
Explanation:
Lord Capulet believes his daughter is too young to marry,
but he is also incapable of directly refusing Paris. To buy time, he instead
asks Paris to court his daughter first. It shows that he knows what he thinks
is best for his daughter and makes that decision for her.
Answer:
The details about families leaving for a better life inform readers about the status of the author’s family.
Explanation:
This is the sentence that best explains how the details in the passage support the author's purpose. In this excerpt, the author wants to inform readers about the status of his family. Therefore, in order to do so, the author tells us about the abolition of slavery in the British Empire, the need for reliable workers in sugar plantations and the risks involved in leaving India. The author also tells us how, even though leaving India was very risky and scary, it was the right decision for some families, such as his.
The title could be interpreted as a story about a man's dream and the confusion of was he dreaming or did that actually happen. Or it could be interpreted as a delusion a man had and he is having trouble figuring out the difference between reality or imagination.