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Romeo initially describes Juliet as a source of light, like a star, against the darkness: "she doth teach the torches to burn bright! It seems she hangs upon the cheek of night." As the play progresses, a cloak of interwoven light and dark images is cast around the pair. I'm sorry I tried my best
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Answer:I believe the answer is likewise
Explanation:
First, does not make sense, If you read the sentence and put the word's into the sentence it just doesn't make sense.
On the other hand. It could make sense, if the following actions weren't so similar. On the other hand would've worked if Ernest left Paris for America, because then the two wouldn't be ending up in the same place therefore concluding it not to be similar.
Likewise, to me, makes the most sense, because the passage implies that the two people end up in the same place which being Paris.
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Answer:
OA. A parent is usually wiser than a child, and logic is not always the best way to solve a problem.
Explanation:
In the given passage, the problem of who gets the last apple or how to equally distribute the fruit so as not to anger anyone in the central conflict. While Tim insisted that he deserves it as Karen already had the last orange, Karen believes she should have the last apple considering she's hungrier than Tim.
With the mother's intervention, there is a probable solution to that dilemma. Thus, not only did the mother gave a solution for the problem, but she also brings out the theme of how adults, parents are usually wiser than children and that applying logic is not always a sure way of solving a problem.
Thus, the correct answer is option A.