Answer:
A.) The speaker loves someone she is forbidden to see.
Explanation:
A is the only option that makes sense. "Romeo, take me somewhere we can be alone. I'll be waiting; all that's left to do is run."
"Somewhere we can be alone" and "all thats left to do is run" don't suggest that the speaker has been waiting, neither do they suggest that the speaker loves someone who doesn't care about her.
They do suggest that the speaker loves someone she is forbidden to see.
to persuade readers of African Americans' wrong treatment Before the Civil War, Frederick Douglass delivered this famous speech.
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It stands for nothing but trouble
A dependent clause is a clause that cannot stand on its own and make sense which is why it requires an independent clause to give it meaning.
The correct answer is B) He leaves the wedding party, stunned by the tale he hears. As it happened, the wedding man actually went home in the end, instead of going to the wedding. Although the story did make him unhappy, he was satisfied to have become wiser, that is why the last line describes him as a sadder and a wiser man.
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