Yes, because the Montague-Capulet feud had most likely been going on for several generations, as Shakespeare alludes to by not telling us what the feud was over. If the reader is right to assume this, then even Romeo and Juliet's parents may not know what the feud was over and could have been blindly following their parents. This, by definitions is ignorance-" lack of knowledge, learning, information." If this is so, the entire feud would be pointless, because the Montagues and Capulets would have nothing to be feuding about.
The word that means so slight as not to be noticed is B) imperceptible.
<em>Austere </em>means severe or strict.
<em>Autonomy </em>means independence.
<em>Rotund </em>means large and plump.
Assertion is lacking in the following scenario.
Answer:
The parents was chauffeuring teenagers and want their children to be able to drive.
Explanation:
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