The main objective of the narrator when describing the setting of the play "Our Town" is to emphasize the fact that this town is incredible common. The town has no special feature, and no reason to be more highly regarded than any other town. However, the town is extremely special to its inhabitants.
The tone of the passage is familiar, in order to emphasize how common and mundane the scenario being described is. The word choice is also used in a way that suggests familiarity. Moreover, the word choice contributes to the creation of a vivid image in the mind of the reader by providing specific names and dates. Finally, the meaning of the passage is that the town is not special in any way. This allows the reader to feel represented, as the town can stand in for whatever town the reader loves.
I would say wait until the teacher finishes saying what needs to be said try not to interrupt them mid-sentence or if they keep rambling on and on , simply just raise you hand and say excuse me (teachers name) sorry to interrupt but could you help me on this or take a second to explain this for me. Hope this helped
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Jonas feels conflicted about disobeying the rules he has been taught. At school, the other Twelves are all talking about their new Assignments. Fiona tells Jonas there is a lot she didn't know about the House of the Old, like how they use a discipline wand on the Old just as they do on children.
Answer: But passion lends them power, time means, to meet
Tempering extremities with extreme sweet.
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The lines from Act II of Romeo and Juliet convey the idea that Romeo and Juliet will fight for their love despite the obstacles is "But passion lends them power, time means, to meet
Tempering extremities with extreme sweet".
Juliet and Romeo were so much in love and they had some people who were against their love but they were determined to fight for their love and be true to one another. Their love have them power to overcome any obstacle that stands their way.
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well start with an introduction, use 3-25 body paragraphs, and then do a conclusion explaining all the sides and why one side may be better than the other, without forcing your opinion.
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