The person above me is correct - the word hazardous is indeed an objective complement, because it follows the direct object <em>snakes. </em>Therefore, it completes it. <em />
Answer:
"Love for Romeo in spite of his family name"
Explanation:
Essentially, this monologue says that a name means nothing. A man is defined by more than that. If a rose wasn't called a rose, it would still be as beautiful -- likewise, if Romeo were not a Montague, he would still be as wonderful.
Anxious - no
egotistical - yes
naive - no, possibly, but i don't think so
misled - yes, but i'm also unsure
The answer is D. Each word is a noun, meaning it is either a person, place, or thing, as well as an idea.