Answer:
B I think
Explanation:
Not completely sure th o. Sorry
<span>Tybalt commands Romeo to draw his sword. Romeo protests that he has good reason to love Tybalt, and does not wish to fight him. He asks that until Tybalt knows the reason for this love, he put aside his sword. Mercutio angrily draws his sword and declares with biting wit that if Romeo will not fight Tybalt, he will.</span>
Answer: from the ocean push and forming the rocks.
Explanation:
Answer: D none of the above
Explanation:
not for sure but its a good choice
Hello. Unfortunately you did not submit the content of line 17 and this makes it difficult for your question to be answered. However, I will try to help you as much as possible.
If you're referring to the beginning of "Barn Burninf" the man the father is referring to is probably a neighbor, as this man's hog is constantly invading his father's cornfield and that was the beginning of the whole problem. However, if you are referring to line 17 of some excerpt within the story, it will be necessary for you to read that excerpt and associate it with that story to find out who this man is.
It is important to remember that “Barn Burning” is a short story written by Faulkner that tells the story of an extremely violent and abusive man who causes many problems for local farmers.