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The different attitudes and opinions about marriage in Act 1 of Romeo and Juliet is explained below in detail.
Explanation:
Lord Capulet continues to describe his wife to notify Juliet that she will be wedding Paris. Lord Capulet's extreme change in attitude concerning his daughter's wedding represents his capricious character. Rather of respecting Juliet's decision and trusting her decision, Lord Capulet becomes vigorous and insensitive.
D. Standard definitions of academic terms.
In Things Fall Apart, the arrival of the missionaries best illustrate the struggle between tradition and change.
While many resist the changes the missionaries bring, many like them. The missionaries bring new goods to the village and export village goods, bringing money into the village. This trade, however, has its drawbacks. Meanwhile, conversation between village elders and Mr. Brown allows them to understand one another. Mr. Brown tries to encourage the elders to educate their children, explaining this will bring hope for their futures.
Although many welcome these changes, others -- including Okonkwo -- are resistant. He and a few others do not like this change and even openly resist it. They value their traditions and do not want them altered.
Therefore, of the many themes in the novel, the one represented by the arrival of the missionaries is "the struggle between tradition and change."
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Question 5: The 3rd and 6th options
Question 6: C
Question 7: The 2nd option (paragraph 6)