Explanation:
He serve him he also buy food for his master i think
Answer:
When we first meet Romeo, he is despairing over the unrequited love of Rosaline. Since we see his decision to attend the Capulet party from his point of view, we know he is going in hopes of seeing Rosaline. By introducing the audience to Romeo before he meets Juliet, the play lets us see who he is as an individual, and how he is changed by love. Romeo initially seems more in love with the idea of love than Rosaline herself. He suggests that love is madness, and fleeting. Romeo suffers because he thought he was in love, but his girl decided she wanted to be chaste. To him, love is fickle and changeable. In a way, Romeo's complaints foreshadow what is about to happen.
My answer -
As mentioned above, humans have sweat glands over their entire
bodies; the only place dogs (and cats, and many other animals with fur
over their whole bodies) can get rid of excess heat is through the
tongue. By the way, sweating/panting is NOT a means of getting rid of
excess water; it is a way of getting rid of heat. We do this because of
the process of evaporation. In changing from liquid to vapor, the water
absorbs heat from the surface on which it is laying. Actually, most
organisms do not want to get rid of excess water; they need to conserve
it, but on very hot days animals "spend" the water to achieve the
cooling.
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