The Things They Carried.
This book is an incredible account of the Vietnam War that uses item (the things they carried) in an effort to describe how soldiers in the war went about their days.
Side note: A very good, short read.
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Answer:
... John and Mary are equal.
Explanation:
We can use basic logic reasoning to complete this sentence. We have two premises that, being true, lead to a conclusion.
Premise 1: All citizens are equal.
Premise 2: John and Mary are citizens.
In that case, John and Mary are equal. They are citizens, and all citizens are equal. At no point, we are told John and Mary are an exception to this fact. So, John and Mary's being equal is the only logical conclusion from the two premises we have.
The correct answer is A. Odyssean journey
This is an allusion to the great Greek epic Odyssey, and requires people to know what happens in the Odyssey to understand.
Throughout the course of Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet, hate between families destroys relationships, and ultimately, lives.
Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet is a classic example of how unrealistic hate can destroy relationships, families, and lives.
Hope one of those helps. Basically just sum up what "hate" does to Romeo/Juliet throughout the play. Good luck!