Having first laid eyes on Juliet<span> at the feast, </span>Romeo<span> is stunned, obviously struck by her beauty. He first compares her to fire, claiming that "she doth teach the torches to burn bright!" Then he compares her to "a rich jewel in an Ethiop's ear."</span>
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I think you could write two sides here : one about the relationship between Eyre and Temple and one about eyres personal opinion in lieu to her future
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- Northumbria, East Anglia, Essex, Sussex, Kent, Wessex and Mercia. All these nations were fiercely independent, and although they shared similar languages, pagan religions, and socio-economic and cultural ties, they were absolutely loyal to their own kings and very competitive, especially in their favourite pastime. Being able to experience different cultures especially from many years ago would be amazing. I you were of noble blood you could trust that your nation has got your back witch is I very common in modern practice (loyalty).
- Art, architecture, vernacular and Anglo-Latin writing, and scholarship are all remarkable. being able to see the difference in mediums they use would be an interesting special
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What you can conclude based on this evidence is that each component color of light has a different wavelength.
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The question is not complete since it does not provide the necessary information to be answered. Here is the full information:
“Sunlight is composed of light of varying wavelengths. [...] When light enters water, it bends (refracts). The amount of bending depends on the wavelength of light. As a result, the light splits into its components of colors.”
What can you conclude based on this evidence?
a. Each wavelength of light bends the same amount when it enters water.
b. When light enters water, its wavelength is altered.
c. Each component color of light has a different wavelength.
d. The component colors of light all have the same wavelength
As light strikes water drops it refracts in its different wavelengths which are visible to the human eye as colors, and it each color is formed by varying wavelengths, this explains part of the process in the creation of a rainbow, we can see the colors depending on the waves that are projected through the water. therefore if the light splits into its components, colors more have different wavelengths.