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Mary tells John that if he testifies against her, she will "charge lechery" and ruin him. What does John decide to do? He tells Mary that they will both testify in court against Abigail. Although it will ruin him, he can't allow Elizabeth die.
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so technical terminology is often thought of as a shorthand, a way of gaining great depth and accuracy of meaning with economy of words. so when you go back in the passage saving energy means saving money could be one. so all you really have to do is look for anything that talks about saving money and or energy.
The question is kinda blurry Sorry :(
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A. The speaker is recalling, "with a sigh," how difficult it had been for him to choose the more traveled or the less traveled of the two roads. The forked road is a metaphor for the inherent duality in the natural world.
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In this poem, the author talks about life through a metaphor. He describes life as a walk through the forest, in which a person has to decide what path he or she wants to take. The author reflects on the difficulty of making that choice. He also realizes that his life turned out to be a certain way because he chose a certain path. The two paths represent the possible choices people can make in life, and the impact that these have in determining their future.
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B: He remained loyal to his master
And C: Telemachus uses him as a hunting dog
(not just B)
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