Here are the effects that the foreshadowing in Friar Laurence's warning to Romeo had:
A. <span>It keeps the audience engaged in the plot by suggesting more potential conflict in the story.
C. </span><span>It creates suspense as the reader wonders why Friar Laurence would utter this warning.
E. </span><span>It provides a clue that something tragic will happen to the lovers later as the story progresses.
B is incorrect because it is a foreshadowing, not an explanation. D is incorrect because the friar cannot predict the future, it is a warning. </span>
Answer:
Explanation:
Such individuals have a platform that allows them to bring about significant change in society. I think the best way to do that is by targeting younger individuals in poorer places and teaching them, or at least giving them a guide on how to pursue certain goals and leadership positions, and mainly get out of the difficult environment that they are growing up in. Coming from someone who has lived in such an environment, schools do not teach kids from a young age how to navigate adulthood and formulate a strategy on pursuing such positions/goals.
Oooo! You put a lot of thought into it! I agree with you as well. As long as it’s for a good cause that an animal is getting tested on. That shouldn’t definitely get an A+. Have a blessed week! And thx for letting me read that essay!!
This is from Romeo and Juliette, Act 1 Scene 1. In this part of the
scene, Romeo explains to his cousin Benvolio that he's in love with a
girl named Rosaline, that she is beautiful and smart. However, he tells
Benvolio that she doesn't have the same feelings for him and that she's
sworn to live a life of chastity, which causes Romeo to "despair".
Answer:
We have 2 children, but they do not live with us any longer.
Explanation: