he's not medically proven, he felt guilt the beating and his head was not real, so killing a man because he was annoying you in a sense is still not a valid excuse but he did have a reason
The theme is the moral lesson of the story, the topic is what it is about
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The correct answer is A (his), because a pronoun takes the place of a noun effectively. In this case, the noun being “the man’s”. -♡
In “Better Never to Have Met at All” the author argues that the two main characters in Shakespeare’s “Romeo and Juliet” shouldn’t have met. In the essay he summarizes the story of the play, and mark’s points when Romeo and Juliet influences the people’s lives and not for the better. Examples of that include the death of Mercutio, Tybalt, and more.