I think it was to show how Mercutio and Benvolio were laughing and slightly mocking the capulets whilst also adding the idea that they always pick the fights and are the antagonists
I would say the correct answer is - <span>But the doctor's four friends had taught no such lesson to themselves. They resolved forthwith to make a pilgrimage to Florida, and quaff at morning, noon, and night, from the Fountain of Youth.
As you already said, allegory is something that tells us a deeper and more important story than what may seem on the surface. So these four people don't just want to go on a pilgrimage and find the Fountain of Youth on a whim - there must be something important behind their decision.
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1. Shopping scam is when a group of people (scammers) pretend to be reliable sellers , they either put the products in different prices or promises something else in return.
2. The warning could be that the price of the products are different from others places for example if you have seen that product somewhere else and the price is nothing the same as that site you should realize what’s happening. Also if the online store for example ask you for unusual pay methods.
3. Something you could do is read the reviews if it contains, check the privacy policy and the information of the website check if it has enough information about the contributors and site in general.
4. You should report the scam, talk to your bank and see what can be done and after that secure your accounts change(reset) passwords.
Hope it helps:)
Answer:
C. experience and awards
Explanation:
Appeals to authority encourages a response based on qualifications, and it might refer to experience, awards, and trustworthiness.
…that the sites’ creator, Jeremy Irish, tried to trademark the word “geocaching”? He did so when the word had already been used for months as the common term for the hobby, and failed.
…that Groundspeak Inc, then Grounded Inc, wanted to file a lawsuit against Navicache.com for the use of the word “geocaching”? This too failed, and Navicache responded by increasing their site activities and making it a full-fledges site for geocache listings.
…that banner ads, merchandise sales and paid memberships were used to fund geocaching.com? This despite many attempts to keep geocaching non-commercial.
…that geocaching.com used to censor the names of other geocaching websites? People were not allowed to utter them or link to them on geocaching.com.
…that the site tried to merge the much older hobby of letterboxing with geocaching, which was resisted by many members.