The three sentences that identify this excerpt as a memoir is
1.) Hitherto, I had suffered alone; now my little one was to be treated as a slave
2.) I thought of the time when I was formerly sent there out of revenge. I wondered for what purpose I was now sent
3.) At noon I was allowed to go to Ellen. She had sobbed herself to sleep, I resolved to obey orders so far as duty required; but within myself, I was determined to make my stay as short as possible.
These three sentences give insight to the authors thoughts and her emotions.
Answer:
ddresses the Capulets and Montagues expressing his disappointment. During his speech, he says the following:
"And I for winking at your discords too
Have lost a brace of kinsmen: all are punish'd."
It is not so much that the Prince blames himself for the tragedy, but he does take responsibility for not having done enough to stop the feud between the families. He says that he was only "winking" at their strife. This suggests that he feels that he had temporarily closed his eyes to their battle, choosing to, at most, ignore the ongoing dispute. The Prince essentially puts forward that he could have done more and that, if he had done so, the present tragedy would not have occurred
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Question 7: B
Question 8: A
Explanation:
Question 7 speaks about wheat bread then compares wheat bread to brown bread.
Question 8 defines the word "climate" and then gives an example of a tropical climate.
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How to perform or adapt Shakespeare when he has been performed over and over since his own time? The question has prompted a variety of performances, from Elizabethan dress to modern day, as well as films, novels, even comics. This undercurrent of anxiety, the fear that yet another performance of Shakespeare might somehow cause him to go stale, to become cliché, has revealed itself in different ways: productions of Shakespeare plays either try to update them and do something new, by playing with setting and gender; or they adhere to the 'Original Practices' style, incorporating costumes, acting practices and even casting methods from Shakespeare’s day.
I think you spelled "Cident" wrong.
Its like an Accident, or an Incident, and even coincidence