At first, Juliet wants Romeo to stay and is trying to convince him it's still the middle of the night. She tells him it is a night bird that he is hearing, not one that makes noise near to sunrise. She tells him it's a meteor he is seeing that is making the light, not the sun.
But then Romeo says he doesn't want to go -- he says it's fine if they catch him and kill him, he doesn't care. So then Juliet decides he'd better go so that he can live to see another day.
She says he looks pale as if he's in a tomb -- it's foreshadowing how he'll look the next time she sees him.
Answer:
A. the way characters are described
B. the situations in which the characters interact
D. dialogue between characters
E. conflicts within and between characters
Explanation:
All of them but Answer C add substance and depth to a character. They make the character more developed because the reader now knows more about them. Answer C can present characters but it doesn't add anything to the development of the characters.
We did this not to long ago the answer is B. they will become friendly with each other. Also, if you remember Squeaky was thinking about asking Gretchen if she would help her coach Raymond which kinda helps you know that they would become friends.
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Answer:
The dialogue also served as an opportunity for the father to confess and plead for mercy from the colonel and help from his son.
Explanation:
Juvencio Nava who murdered the colonel's father has been seeking for pardon from the colon who was determined to kill him. He pleaded with his son, Justino to beg the colonel to spare his life. But the son responded by telling the father that the sergeant wasn't ready to listen. At this point, Juvencio wasn't ready to die.
Answer: the two lines talk about and describe the poem with detail
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