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Answer: the nurse will be unable to rouse Juliet.
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In Shakespeare's <em>Romeo and Juliet</em>, Act IV, Scene I, Friar Lawrence makes a plan to reunite the two lovers. He will give Juliet a portion that lasts for 24 hours, which will make her seem dead during that time. Friar will send news to Romeo, and by the time he arrives at the tomb where Juliet's body will be placed, she will wake up and run away with him.
<em>Dramatic irony</em> is a situation in which the audience is informed about something that the characters don't know. This excerpt from Act IV, Scene IV, is an example of dramatic irony, since the nurse suggests that they should wake Juliet up and get her dressed for the wedding, but the audience knows that she will be unable to wake her up due to the portion that she took.
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Led by the pigs, especially Napoleon and Snowball, the animals meet secretly for three months and learn the new system of thought called Animalism. Boxer and Clover, the two horses, help to convince the other animals.
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Mary Wollstonecraft makes repeated appeals in A Vindication of the Rights of Woman to "God and virtue." As with many thinkers of the Enlightenment, Wollstonecraft was a deist, someone who believed that God had created a perfectly intelligible world but no longer played any continuing role in His creation. Hence there were no miracles, no acts of divine intervention or suchlike. Above all else, God had created a rational world in which it was absurd
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1. D. The gardener brought her tools: a trowel, a spade, and a rake.
2. A. Famous modern painters include Claude Monet, a Frenchman; Pablo Picasso, born in Spain; and Edvard Munch, a Norwegian.
3. D. The interviewer will ask about the following: your work experience, from your first job to the most recent; your desired pay rate; and your training, both in school and on the job.
4. On their vacation trip to Europe, the Richardsons visited Vienna, Austria; Munich, Germany; and Warsaw, Poland.