I would say that the principle means of characterization employed by the author is dialogue. Since Romeo and Juliet is a play, everything we know actually comes from the conversations, be it a dialogue, or a monologue.
1. You could do a necklace
2. The first thing I thought was one ruby in the middle and two sapphires right next to it (ruby is the red one, sapphire the blue one) because the rest of the necklace is gold
3. Just look up the 12 types of precious stones and write the 10 that are left
4. I’d say something like Cleopatra
1. P
2. P
3. P
4. A
5. P
6. P
7. P
8. P
9. A
10. P
Hope this helps!
General Zaroff sees pain and suffering as something pleasurable. He believes that he is a god and that he can surpass anything. He is rich and is one of the most respectable people in the military. He sees hunting as an adrenaline rush. He sought to kill the bigger games just to feed the rush in his system. He will kill animals or humans, he can't tell between animals or humans due to his hunger for hunting.
Well people would miss their family members dearly and it might cost much more today to build another Titanic or a boat like it