The answers are: identify<span> the subjects of the passage and </span>
<span> Identify the purpose of the passage hopes this helps</span>
In this excerpt from Act I, scene I of Romeo and Juliet the best meaning of the phrase "she'll not be hit with Cupid's arrow" is option C. She does not want to fall in love with anyone.
Synagogues are a place to gather together.
Attending a 'Synagogue' is part of Jewish tradition where in synagogues they celebrate a boy or girl 13 years of maturity. Where as, in Jewish tradition 13 years of a child- the child is knowledgeable about their Jewish roots and becomes apart as a Jewish adult (treated and challenged as a adult.)
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In her poem, "In a Queen's Domain", Piatt seems to be inferring that the world is not always perfect.
<u>“And my subject, the dove, coos on, / Though my hand creep close to her nest.”</u> tries to show that the world is made up of both the good and the bad people. The dove signifies the people that have a pure heart even though they are surrounded by people that seek to hurt them. The hand creeping close to the nest signifies the people that try to take advantage of the pure heart of the doves.
Piatt is depicted as imperfect and human because she conveys her realist views about nature and society. She does not seem interested in adhering to the romanticization of nature and women.
Answer: love motivated the nurse to go on this quest for Juliet!