Answer:
Lord Capulet allows Romeo to remain at the ball:
C. because he does not want to end the festivities
Explanation:
Lord Capulet and Romeo belong to rival families. One night, Capulet is throwing a ball, and Romeo, along with a friend, decides to attend even though he is not welcome. Tybalt Capulet is angry to see Romeo there, and wants to give him a lesson. Lord Capulet, however, does not wish his party to end on account of a fight. He argues with Tybalt, saying Romeo certainly did not attend with malicious intent. He knows a fight would ruin everyone's night and, even worse, might even get him arrested.
Answer:
D. The failures of the past should inspire people to accomplish more in the future.
Explanation:
Author of the poem describes the change we all live through every new year. There is a list of things that we want to achieve, but different events, people, our own characteristics keep us away from it. We know every single line of it by heart and every year we hope and strive that just this year is the one when we will accomplish it all. So the author goes through the same old story and at the very end of it, decides to give it one more try.
Answer:
deforesting our earth
the effects of deforestation
Explanation:
Answer:
happy, smile and concentration