I mean id say none of the above but, the first option needs a bit more context. Romeo was rejected by Rosaline but when he saw Juliet he instantly fell in love. And I don’t think he abandons Rosaline b/c there was nothing between them from the start
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Writing in the first-person point of view is often a challenge when it comes to keeping readers interested. When the character is doing the talking, it's difficult to share enough information about that character without making them seem self-centered
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A. Sir Marhaus was killed and Sir Tristram was seriously wounded. In order to free his uncle King Mark of Cornwall, Tristan fought Sir Marhaus in a duel. Tristan was 18 whereas Marhaus was much older at the time of the duel. The faster Tristan won the duel but was wounded by Marhaus who used a poisoned spear during the fight and went to Ireland to be healed.
Based on the given excerpt above, I can say that the what the carp represents here are DEATH and INNOCENCE. Death here refers to how the twenty-pound carp was being treated and innocence refers to the teachers and boarding students who tasted the carp. This excerpt is actually from Yun Wang's "The Carp" and this lyric poem reflects his bad experiences from his father, such as imprisonment and torture.