Compare and Contrast: They are both groups, BUT from different sides of town. They both hate each other and only hang out with "their kind". The socs feel like they are untouchable because they are rich. The greasers feel like they are untouchable because they know that if they get in trouble with the socs, they have each other's back. The socs are always seen fighting each other while the greasers are all friends and look out for each other.
The nurse advises Juliet to marry Paris because of many reasons. The first being he is handsome and strong. Paris is the most wanted bachelor in the story. He's rich, handsome, has a nice personality, comes from a notable family, and would greatly benefit her fathers business connections. The second reason the nurse uses is his wealth. Juliet will never go hungry or never not have nice things. Overall the nurse uses his good looks and rich appeal to try and pursued Juliet to marry him.
Description because they are describing what the inn is like
<span>The correct answer is B. The story is told from the point of view of Jonathan Iwgebu, an Igbo Nigerian civilan. In terms of historical context, the book was written after and inspired by the events of the Nigerian civil war and the 'peace' that followed. Achebe was particularly influenced by these events and deliberately wrote about their impact.</span>