Answer:
•This phrase can be translated to "Why must Romeo, The Man I love, Be apart of the rivaling family?"
Juliet is upset because out of all people, the person who just happened to have caught her eye also just happens to be Montague.
•This relates to the rose as she implies with the quote "a rose by any other name would smell just as sweet" that if a rose weren't called a rose it would still smell like a rose. Whether Romeo is Montague or not he is still himself and she will still love him.
•Im not sure what this is asking, so it'd probably just be safe to quote "Trade in your name- which really has nothing to do with you- and take all of me in exchange."
Answer:
B i think
Explanation:
clever and confident because this exerpt doesnt show her as being impolite even if she seems stubborn. C and D dont make much sense either
Answer:
In "7 Latter-Day Saints," page 43 it's said that Latter-Day Saints were determined to follow their religion. They formed tight communities where they shared their goods and services, worked hard each day, and listened to their leaders. There were, of course, those that tried to stop them.
I hope this answers the question, there isn't much to go off of information wise in your question. Good luck!
Answer:
I think he will run into his <u>ex-girlfriend, but </u>he won't care.
Explanation:
The given sentence is a compound sentence, as it consists of two independent clauses:
- I think he will run into his ex-girlfriend.
- He won't care.
These sentences are connected by the coordinating conjunction <em>but</em>. Coordinating conjunctions that connect two independent clauses are always preceded by a comma, and that's why there should be a comma between the words <em>ex-girlfriend</em> and <em>but</em>.
So closely did Fitzgerald's art imitate his life. Though he authored four novels and innumerable short stories in his lifetime, Fitzgerald is best known for writing The Great Gatsby (1925), a dispassionate account reflecting the decadence and corruption that engulfed America in the 1920s, before the Great Depression.