Answer:
Similar Commitment to Passionate Love
Explanation:
Juliet asks the Nurse to know the name of Romeo and speculates a guess if the man (Romeo) is married she will die unmarried and her grave will be her wedding bed since she is so much in love with Romeo that she will not marry any other person. When Juliet knows Romeo is the only son of her great enemy she says her love is borne out of hatred. Earlier, when Romeo knows Juliet belongs to Capulet family he says his life is his foe's debt. Both Romeo and Juliet are intense and passionate in loving the enemy's daughter and son respectively. Their language is identical in loving the enemy, a similar commitment to passionate love. When unknown earlier, their talks and kisses, relating to a saint's prayer and sin, is similar in passionate love.
The main theme of "Araby" is imagination
Answer:
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Answer:
The line which supports the idea that Dean's time at Worcester Polytechnic Institute was very useful even if he did not graduate is:
I found that at college I could get help from my teachers with solving business problems and in learning new techniques for designing new things.
Explanation:
"I found that at college I could get help from my teachers with solving business problems and in learning new techniques for designing new things."
<u>According to the line above, Dean learned a lot from teachers. They helped him and offered him the knowledge he needed. We know he did not graduate, but it is clear that those teachers had an impact in what he was able to do as an inventor. After all, they did help him with "solving business problems and in learning new techniques for designing new things." Therefore, his time at the Institute was still useful due to the knowledge and help he received.</u>