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One of the rules with my friends and family is to tell the truth. Friends should always be honest with you and tell you if something is wrong or if they did something wrong. One time I did not feel like going to school one day because I had a big english test. I lied to my mom and told her that I did not feel too good. She got the thermometer, washed it off, and put it in my mouth. After she put it in my mouth, she told me to keep it under my tongue while she goes to get her clothes for work. Then when she left the room, I sat up and put the thermometer tip to the lamp. When I heard foot steps close to the door, I put it back in my mouth and it kinda hurt my tongue a little. My mom took it out and it read 101, so she stayed home with me. When she was watching tv in the living room and thought I was asleep, I studied for the test some more for tomorrow. I got to take the test and I passed. I was happy for passing but when I realized that my mom could not take a day off during my break to take me to the arcade I felt horrible. I wish I had never lied about being sick. It’s always best to tell the truth.
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To provide comic relief is the correct choice. In these lines, what is basically happening is that old men are just itching to fight one another. Lady Capulet is the only one who seemingly acknowledges the fact that both of the heads of the houses are too old to fight with swords, and jokingly points out that "a sword? what you need is a crutch."
If you have read the entire play, this does not foreshadow the terrible tragedy of the fall of Romeo and Juliet. This is about Capulet and Montague, and neither end up dying or fighting each other with swords by the end of the play. This also does not tell you anything about the setting of the story, and from these lines, I would not even realize that they were simply at a party. This also does not help build much suspense, even though this looks like an acceptable answer because it is not building up to anything. Lady Capulet immediately shoots down his idea to fight Montague with his sword, and they never end up physically fighting later on.
A run-on sentence is a sentence that doesn't have appropriate punctuation. Having this in mind, the correct answer is D. Her book report is due Thursday she hasn't read the book yet.
There should be a comma after Thursday, or some kind of a conjunction.
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The speaker in “in Just-” employs language that is upbeat and positive to match his own perspective, while the speaker in "July” uses more negative language to show his disapproval.
Explanation:
Took the test