Answer:
me and my grandma went to a anion for fun and hade fun.:)
Explanation:
<span>the power of nature
In the passage the speaker talks about how the ground swells due to the water in the soil freezing. It is so strong that it lifts the boulders and breaks apart the wall. The speaker's use of the word "something" and the description of how the ground, or nature, destroys the wall each year emphasizes the power of nature.
The other choices can be eliminated because the stones don't actually break - they're just relocated. Also, there is no mention of a person in this section of the poem at all.
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Answer:
Sergei's response (considering his personality and what he hides) is reasonable. In his cultural experience Sergei remained quiet, without great socializing and would like to maintain his privacy.
Explanation:
Sergei is a reserved person, who doesn't like to have his space invaded. Although he is in a country where socialization and conversation between people is more common and normal, he has not been involved in this culture and maintains his privacy and distance from social relations between locals.
For this reason, when Yoni suddenly appears and invades Sergei's house, he feels extremely apprehensive and ends up acting totally irrational. Although the way in which Sergei responds to Yoni's invasion has been disastrous, we can consider it reasonable in view of Sergei's personality and what he is hiding.
Lady Capulet questions Juliet<span> regarding her feelings about marriage and then informs Juliet of Paris' proposal. When her mother mentions that Paris will attend the feast that evening, Juliet reacts with dutiful reserve, whereas her nurse, recalling incidents from Juliet's childhood, volunteers a bawdier response.</span>