Answer:
Romeo wants to be with Juliet, but now that he is banished he is even farther away from her than before. When Juliet's father moves up the wedding date, she is backed into a corner because her family may find out that she got married behind their backs. In addition, if she is forced to marry Paris, she will never be with her true love, Romeo. Both complications relate to the central conflict because they create even more obstacles that keep Romeo and Juliet apart.
Answer:
Zaroff lets Ivan do whatever he wants with them.
Explanation:
There is no specified reason given in the story. It is possible that Zaroff simply enjoys watching Ivan carry out his brutal hunts, or that he feels that the hunted deserve whatever punishment Ivan sees fit.
well, simultaneously i say, they cannot do much since fire melts ice and ice, well it cools down the heat from the fire.
but lets say only fire destroys the world, i say we would die from its burns or the heat.
for ice, i say we would freeze in the cold (hypothermia)
People enjoy studying about their family history; the family tree gives information about the history of a family.
The semicolon separates the two complete thoughts.