Answer:
Explanation:
you are considering the events and customs of that particular time period in which the narrative was written
1. Of course you get more risks of being affected by storms, tsunamis, etc.
2. Then, you'd have to deal with people or beach-goers - they're not always nice to be around, aren't they? o_O
3. Last, what I don't like about living near the sea is the salt in the air/sea spray whatever.
It doesn't do any good to the skin and the hair and of course to anything metal in the house.
But, honestly, having a house near the sea is a great (and beautiful) privilege. :)
Here, I think the advantages weigh more
Answer:
The mentally ill were sometimes experimented on with treatments that sometimes caused more harm than good.
Explanation:
This passages points out both the good intentions and the harmful consequences of trying out new treatments on human subjects in the asylums.
It states that the institutions wanted to offer new and effective treatments to the patients, but that these were rudimentary and poorly understood and developed. This lack of refinement led to worse conditions for many of the mentally ill.
The story of Romeo is quite beautiful however it caused hurt and anger in their parents. But they loved each other enough to die together though the parents may not approve Romeo and Juliet's love was to big in their hearts and souls. No one understood but they understood each other, in the end they thought if they can't be together then their already dead because they weren't together.