Answer:
Lord Capulet tells Tybalt to not fight there at the party and to ignore Romeo because Lord Capulet wills Tybalt to do so
The story is in the form of several separate myths that are largely independent of each other. Different parts of the story involve different characters. Each part of the story explains how something in the world came to be. The fact that this is an oral story also might have influenced the story’s structure over time. Different speakers may have added or removed information from the story when it was spoken. This idea might explain why the story feels somewhat disjointed, particularly when compared to a written story, which typically doesn’t change over time.
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Personal definitions
Arrogance-- the protagonist saying he's the best in the world
Outrage -- OMG he did what?!
Melancholy-- I feel sad
foreboding -- small action hinting at a possible future event
I like answer D, the passage is a bit suspenseful, low clicking noise that only the protagonist can here, that is gradually getting louder. Feels like this small action is leading to something bigger.
Answer:
The sentence shape would be larger in the middle because the "topic" sentence is the main discussing therefor being the largest sentence.
Answer:
narrow
Explanation:
not to sure but i think it is this