Romeo want to break Benvolio's shin because he wanted him to forget about his love.
Explanation:
Romeo is a lovelorn soul in the play and he has seen himself enamoured by a woman that he must have.
Benvolio as his friend tries, and fails miserably to be the voice of reason to him in that he tells him to be realistic and not fall for love that is unattainable and undesirable.
However, Romeo understands the demeaning tone in the voice of Benvolio and thus wants to break his shin for the insolence that Romeo will not be able to fulfill his love and will fail.
Answer:
I think the best explanation for this sentence can vary. If you're looking for an explanation on this sentence via current day situations I'd say its about the social injustice and camps being held at the border of the U.S right now. In other terms it could mean that "we" didnt initiate it, but it came anyway.
Answer:
A. on account of
Explanation:
Considering the structure and form of the sentence given, we can easily deduce that the speaker couldn't afford to buy a car. And this is because of the high prices of cars in Egypt.
Now, as the sentence is a cause and effect form of a sentence, the given options except option A are unrelated to be used. But on the other hand, the phrase "on account of" is the same as saying "because of" which presents a reason for why the car couldn't be bought. The other options do not present this same function.
So, the correct sentence will be
<em>"I can hardly buy a new car </em><u><em>on account of </em></u><em>the high price of cars in Egypt".
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