The lines in the above excerpt from Act II of William Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet which best conveys Friar Laurence’s ideas about the coexistence of good and evil are:
“O, mickle is the powerful grace that lies
In herbs, plants, stones, and their true qualities”
Friar Laurence’s speech in Act II Scene 2 of the play “ Romeo and Juliet” is about the coexistence of good and evil. He takes the reference of the herbs and plants who possess medicinal properties. He says that if these plants are used in an apt quantity, then they are capable of curing the disease but if they are misused, they can harm and can be poisonous. He gives this speech to Romeo who tells him about his love for Juliet.
Answer:
Sebastian comes around, and two plotters agree that if Antonio draws his sword to kill the King, Sebastian will draw on Gonzalo, and Sebastian's path to power will be clear.
Explanation:
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Voice quality formula:
Voice quality = vocal tract configuration + laryngeal anatomy + learned component
Here are some voice qualities:
1) aphonic - no sound or a whisper
2) biphonic - two independent pitches
3) bleat or flutter - sounds like a lamb's cry
4) breathy - sound of air is apparent
5) covered - muffled sound
6) creaky - sounds like two hard surfaces rubbing against each other
7) diplophonic - <span>pitch supplemented with another pitch one octave lower, roughness usually apparent
8) glottalized - </span><span>clicking noise heard during voicing
</span>9) hoarse or raspy - harsh, grating sound
10) honky or nasal - excessive nasality
<span>[from Greek phyllon leaf] (1) leaf; (2) pigment in plant cells (chlorophyll).</span>