Then I defy you, stars! In Act V scene I Romeo has just found out that Juliet is dead. He is beside himself with grief and he curses "I defy you, stars," which means he denies fate. He denies fate's hold on him and he then plans to kill himself.
The details that you SHOULD check are below:
Throat parched, wind-worn and bleary
Tall grasses ripple, brown and reedy,
Wind bites our tents, the darkness pure,
Sunrise, gold as melted crowns, surrounds us
The details that you SHOULD NOT check are below:
Time fades, like mist on the distant mountain
A thermos full of steaming tea,
translation
Explanation:
Don't I have the right to do with my property what I can give because I envy the good intentions of others
Answer:
I believe it is <em>best.</em>
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Answer:
B. Phew! That falling piano nearly landed on me!
Explanation:
An exclamation mark is used to denote or express a sudden, shocking, surprising, or even strong feeling. The exclamation mark is set by the use of the sign "!" after the end of the sentence or word.
Among the given sentences, the correct use of the exclamation is sentence B. In this sentence, the word exclaimed is <em>"phew" </em>which denotes a feeling/expression of relief and also the realization that <em>"the piano almost fell on [the speaker]"</em>. So, the use of the exclamation mark at the end of both words/sentences is the correct construction.
Thus, the correct answer is option B.