The best answer to the question that is being stated above would be four (4). The number of the stages of group development that are discussed in the article entitled "Groups that Work" would be four, namely, forming, norming, storming, and performing, respectively.
The answer is broke off. Flames glided in the river, small green flames, red flames, white flames, pursuing, overtaking, joining, crossing each other—then separating slowly or hastily.
'broke off' indicates that the person is getting out of a certain situation. Since it's followed by another event that seems different compared to the things that he see/feel before he broke off, we can conclude that the event is not happening in the present time.
Answer:
- It keeps the audience engaged in the plot by suggesting more potential conflict in the story.
- It explains to the reader why Romeo and Juliet will never find the happiness they seek together.
- It provides a clue that something tragic will happen to the lovers later as the story progresses.
Explanation:
- <em>"violent ends"</em> - suggests of death and fighting
- <em>"love moderately; long love doth so"</em> - Romeo and Juliet's love is passionate and Friar Lawrence is saying that passionate love ends quickly
- <em>"in their triumph die"</em> - in the triumph of their love, and their plan to escape, Romeo and Juliet die
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