Answer: feelings for Juliet
Explanation:
This soliloquy from Act 2, scene 2 of Romeo and Juliet, by William Shakespeare, helps the audience have a better understanding of Romeo's feelings towards his beloved Juliet. After leaving the feast in the Capulet household, Romeo tries to find Juliet, so he climbs a wall into the Capulet´s property and sees Juliet at the window. That´s when he says these words describing how beautiful he thinks she is.
By this time in the play, Romeo doesn´t have feelings for Rosaline anymore. And is not the evening what he finds so beautiful, but Juliet. Who, by the way, is not ill: it´s the moon that is described as being sick.
Answer is false that is not true
I am not sure but I think the answer is the interest rate (e.g. 2% interest)
It suggests the dog is guilty of something
if he were excited or delighted, he would be wagging his tail
Answer:
C. sentence 3
Explanation:
English sentences have either active or passive voice. When the subject of a sentence does an action, the sentence is active. For example: Mike wrote a letter to his friend.
The sentence has passive voice when the subject receives an action. Like: A letter was written by Mike.
<u>Formula of passive voice: (to be)+ past participle</u>
Sentence 3 (a priceless painting is stolen by the thieves) has a passive voice; verb 'is' and 'stolen, past participle of steal'.