He does so by praising her beauty and his love for her. He says that Juliet's eyes are the brightest stars in all the heavens and that they outshine all the other stars in the sky
The best lines for this question would be the following:
<span>A) . . . to discriminate against "business documents and
school-books"; all these phenomena are important.
B) One must make a distinction
however: when dragged into prominence by half poets, the
result is not poetry, nor till the poets among us can be "literalists of
the imagination" —above.
These lines represent of the quality of how poetry should be.</span>
Answer:
I would say concerned
Explanation:
This is because he asks a questions.
Jubilant means happy and joyful which doesn't make sense nor does satisfied. So I would conclude that its Concerned.
The state of mind is revealed by the quote, “all the smoldering emotions of that summer swelled in me and burst" is an overwhelming feeling of helplessness caused by the narrator’s new understanding of the world. This is the feeling of knowing new aspect of her life.
The passage clearly shows that narrator was not aware of her family's situation. She suddenly came to know the truth of their poverty. This feeling of realization that they are poor has made her emotionally week. She is not at all mentally stable to make correct decision or think positively. She has mixed feelings of helplessness, anger and hopelessness.
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