Mortified in this context would mean: To cause embarrassment.
Janis was "embarrassed" to learn that her brother was reading her diary.
The other answers are wrong because: You would not be "made enjoyable" because your brother read your diary. You would not "Be discovered" because your brother read your diary. You would not "be happy" because your brother read your diary.
Hope that helps!
-Chris
Answer:
Explanation:S soldiers in the Vietnam War were proud to represent their country.
B. Soldiers from the Vietnam War were less effective because some of them has been drafted.
C. The US military did not properly prepare soldiers
The events have a chronological order from the speaker’s childhood through adulthood. The poem captures her changing feelings and emotions through time. The entire range of emotions is explored from innocent childhood banter to mature love. The chronological order also shows how the speaker is willing to wait for her husband to return.
Listing your ideas in order to generate a topic for your writing project is A. brainstorming.
Synonyms are words that are D. similar in meaning.
<h3>Explanation;</h3>
<h3>I think the similarities between Romeo and Juliet are fairly obvious and have already been presented to you in other answers. The differences between them are more interesting and significant. In the beginning of the play Romeo is basically a comic character, a silly boy in love with being in love. Romeo knows the game of love and all the rules of “courtly love” which he follows in approaching Juliet. Only later in the play do we see Romeo becoming “a man” and a serious character.</h3>
<h3>Juliet, from the beginning, is a very serious young woman facing a serious question even though she is only thirteen. She is being asked to marry Paris and must answer this request, which she does in a reasonable and polite fashion. Juliet knows the rules of how she is suppose to behave with a lover. She knows that she is supposed to pretend that she is not interested and force a lover to work for her attention—she says in the “balcony scene.” It is partly by accident, but the amazing thing about Juliet is that she is frank. Cutting through all the game playing, she tells Romeo in a straightforward fashion that she loves him—even though she says immediately that she knows this is not the right thing for her to do. We can guess that part of her attraction for him is that she is so opposed to him in character—she is his anima. In the other direction, she might well be attracted to him because he is her animus.</h3>
<h3>Give me my reward</h3><h3>
#Mark me as brainliest answer. </h3>