Answer:
Love as Religious Worship
Explanation:
Call me but love and I'll be new baptized" (2.2.4). -Romeo says to Juliet as a way to suggest that Juliet's love has the potential to make him "reborn."
When the pair first meets, Romeo calls Juliet a "saint" and implies that he'd really like to "worship" her body (1.5.2).
Not only that, but Romeo's "hand" would be "blessed" if it touched the divine Juliet's (1.5.1). Eventually, Juliet picks up on this "religion of love" and declares that Romeo is "the god of her idolatry" (2.2.12).
Conclusion; Romeo is making love into a religious type of worship of worship with Juliet.
Answer:
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Explanation:
Many English conjunctions and relative pronouns are of Greek origin, is a true statement.
Answer: True.
Explanation:
When it comes to English language, Greek certainly plays an important role in influencing the English language. According to studies, there are approximately 150,000 words in English that are acquired from the Greek words.
English conjunctions and relative pronouns are a big part of Greek origin. Pronouns are included in ‘The Art of Grammar’ which is a written work on Greek grammar. Apart from this, conjunctions are also included in the list of those lakhs of words which are derived from Greek.
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