Answer: It's about achieving your goals, no matter the situation.
Explanation:
You know the meaning of the word "exodus" ? Well, basically it's the march that a population perform from one place to another, looking for better opportunities or even a different life style.
This metaphor talks about how anyone can cross through rivers, mountains and valleys in order to achieve an specific goal.
A clear example? Self-improvement.
Not even the overwhelming heat of a "desert" can stop human will.
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1) D because cunning refers to skill in deceit and trickery, and telling a convincing lie is the only option that involves both skill and deceit.
2) D because to speak to somebody in confidence means that you want to be confident that the information shared is between the group you share confidence with. Nurse wishes to speak to Romeo in confidence that he will not tell anybody because it is a secret and she wishes only for Romeo to know.
3) B because to counter something means to go against that thing. An example is a counter-argument, or an argument against another argument.
4) B because that is the act <em>against</em> someone. All the other options demonstrate a command, but not a <em>countermand, </em>if you get my gist.
5) A (i think) because the decision to get married was an unwise and hasty decision made of young lust, and ulimately caused the great tragedy. If Romeo and Juliet had taken things slower, things might've been possible renegotiated or at least thought over.
6) B because Friar Lawrence is really Romeo's 'father figure' because his father is so often absent in his life. He acts as a mentor and tries to help Romeo get married to his love.
Brave New World<span> warns of the dangers of giving the state control over new and powerful technologies. One illustration of this theme is the rigid control of reproduction through technological and medical intervention, including the surgical removal of ovaries, the Bokanovsky Process, and hypnopaedic conditioning. Another is the creation of complicated entertainment machines that generate both harmless leisure and the high levels of consumption and production that are the basis of the World State’s stability. Soma is a third example of the kind of medical, biological, and psychological technologies that </span>Brave New World<span> criticizes most sharply.</span>
The two sisters,as it goes before the verb "looked for"