Answer:
Perhaps he wants to take over the world? That would result in his character being a bit more...greedy and selfish at the end.
Explanation:
If he where to have too much power he would become a bad ruler, because money doesn’t buy happiness.
but Oreos does.
Eugene and Elena are different because she is a Puerto Rican girl who lives in a large apartment complex and he is a white boy from Georgie who has just moved into the house next door. she has a dark complexion, while he has blonde hair and glasses. There doesn't seem to be any reason why these two would become friends, except that they are both minorities in a mostly African American public school in New Jersey. At school, both Elena and Eugene receive nicknames from the other students: "Skinny bones" and "Hick." They also find out that they both like to read, so they start reading certain books together and talking about them.
Answer:
B. line 4 <em>That busy archer his sharp arrows tries?</em>
Explanation:
In Sonnet XXX or Sonnet 31, Philip Sydney (1554 – 1586) comments on the pale and sad appearance of moon, and he wonders why it is so. He asks the sun in line 4 whether there is also love which makes him pale and sad. He asks this by alluding to Cupid (the Roman god of love). Cupid is often portrayed with a bow and an arrow, and whoever is shot by that arrow falls in love. So, whoever falls in love is figuratively said to have been shot by Cupid's arrow.
The line 4 alludes to Cupid by calling him "that busy archer". Apart from this mythical allusion there is no allusion in this sonnet.
If it is from the passage Doctor Pascal by Emile Zola, it is Dawnlike.
B im not quite sure though