The correct answer is lines 3 and 4. What those two lines are saying is that Romeo's love for Juliet is so powerful that its is overcoming all of his other emotions and that if he doesn't control it soon then it will be the death of him. So pretty much its just saying that they are both in way over their heads and they should chill out before someone gets hurt.
So smile the heavens upon this holy act,
Do thou but close our hands with holy words,
<u>Then love-devouring death do what he dare;
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<u>These violent delights have violent ends
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Too swift arrives as tardy as too slow.
Answer:
<u>B) to persuade</u>
<u>When a text is written to persuade it will aim to convince the reader of the merits of a certain point of view. With this type of writing the author will attempt to persuade the reader to agree with this point of view </u>
Explanation:
Hope this helps C:
~Chiena
I think it will be C. It provides readers with detail that, while not relevant, make the narrator real.
The answer would be NO. The word "cave" is not a closed syllable. Why? A closed syllable is a syllable that ends with a consonant. Example words of closed syllable include hat, pen, fan and left. All these words end in consonants. The word "cave" does not end in consonant, but a vowel, making it not a closed syllable.