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andre [41]
3 years ago
6

What are the similarities between the Caravaggio painting and Act V, scene 3 of Romeo and Juliet

English
1 answer:
Gre4nikov [31]3 years ago
7 0
I think the similarity stated would be the same setting in Romeo and Juliet wherein Juliet pretends to be dead when she was found by her family. The scene and the painting were also taken from a dark tomb with a priest talking in front of the dead virgin and her family.
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Answer:

The question is incomplete as sections are not given. Sections 6 and 7 are:

6. Cloning also brings many pet owners great joy. Nicky was a beloved Maine Coon cat owned by a woman in Texas named Julie. Nicky’s owner was devastated when he passed away in 2004. Thanks to cloning, Julie has a new special friend. She says that Little Nicky is healthy and happy. Besides looking just like the first Nicky, Little Nicky shares some of his distinctive behaviors—proving the wonders of cloning. This includes an unusual fascination with water.  

7. There is also the well-documented story of Missy, the Border collie-husky mix. Missy’s owner missed her so much that he founded a company that helps private citizens clone their pets. Fifteen years after Missy’s passing, Mira was born. Mira bears a striking resemblance to Missy and behaves just like her as well. Two additional Missy clones, Chingu and Sarang, live with family members and often visit their “twin sister” Mira.

<u>The correct answer is option D.</u>

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Explanation:

In the sections mentioned above, there are two examples of pet cloning that have brought joy to the owners who lost their pets. We can see that emotions motivated pet lovers to clone their pets. It was their emotional connections to their pets that led them to clone their pets. Pet cloning has brought joy to many pet lovers like Missy's and Nicky's.

So, from the given options, the option that best supports the idea of the given sections is option D.

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