Diana L. Eck is an American scholar of religious studies and professor of Comparative Religion and Indian Studies at Harvard University. She is also the Director of <em>The Pluralism Project</em> at Harvard.
In this excerpt, the order in which she presents the items serves a rhetorical purpose. The items are listed in order of how "accepted" they are in mainstream American society. Christianity (a cross) is well-accepted, while Judaism (yarmulke) is still omnipresent, but more contentious. As she goes on, the list would appear more and more exotic to American readers. The question therefore is successful in testing the limits of religious plurality.
Paris was the one who asked permission to Capulet to marry his daughter Juliet.
Answer: the answer is a
Explanation: because she said my hearts is warm with friends i make and better friends ill not be knowing so it sounds like she has a desire to travel and meet new people
Answer:free verse with long, flowing sentences
Explanation:
"I didn't know there was something else exciting waiting for me in the restaurant."
This could work.