Answer: In his cell, Friar Lawrence speaks with Paris about the latter’s impending marriage to Juliet. Paris says that Juliet’s grief about Tybalt’s death has made her unbalanced, and that Capulet, in his wisdom, has determined they should marry soon so that Juliet can stop crying and put an end to her period of mourning. The friar remarks to himself that he wishes he were unaware of the reason that Paris’s marriage to Juliet should be delayed.
Juliet enters, and Paris speaks to her lovingly, if somewhat arrogantly. Juliet responds indifferently, showing neither affection nor dislike. She remarks that she has not married him yet. On the pretense that he must hear Juliet’s confession, Friar Lawrence ushers Paris away, though not before Paris kisses Juliet once. After Paris leaves, Juliet asks Friar Lawrence for help, brandishing a knife and saying that she will kill herself rather than marry Paris. The friar proposes a plan: Juliet must consent to marry Paris; then, on the night before the wedding, she must drink a sleeping potion that will make her appear to be dead; she will be laid to rest in the Capulet tomb, and the friar will send word to Romeo in Mantua to help him retrieve her when she wakes up. She will then return to Mantua with Romeo, and be free to live with him away from their parents’ hatred. Juliet consents to the plan wholeheartedly. Friar Lawrence gives her the sleeping potion.
Answer:
Theirs 2 answers number 2 and 4 which is "We place you upon those seats" and "the affairs of the Five Nations shall be transacted."
This question is based on "Fahrenheit 451" which is novel written by the author <span> Ray Bradbury. And based on this novel, the campfire was different for Montag as compared to the burning fire because it is warming. Meaning, it gives off more comfort and healing than the usual fire that is destructive. Hope this helps.</span>
Answer:
To Emphasize the central idea that Poe's difficult life influenced his writing.
Explanation:
I say this because of the details. They included the details of his "hard life" for a reason. What is included into this story only has one explanation when it comes to the answer choices.
Ex. Why would they include that he had gambling problems and so on and so forth is the point of this was to persuade reader to feel sorry for him. Some readers could feel as if he deserved to go into debt because of his problem.
When you analyze each choice with the story the logical answer is what I have put.
<span>The correct answer is (D).
In “The Legend”, concluding poem of Hongo Garrett’s book of poetry “The River
of Haven”, the speaker wishes that the dead man would be comforted in the
afterlife which is shown through poetic image of a girl taking dead man’s hands
and bringing him over the bridge: “Let the night sky cover him as he dies./ Let
the weaver girl cross the bridge of heaven/ and take up his cold hands.”</span>