Answer:
self-destruction
Explanation:
It seems as if this is a self-destruction , why?" The man's
hands were behind his back, the wrists bound
with a cord. A rope closely encircled his neck." His hands being behind his back with his "wrist bound with a cords," is basically letting you know that he made up his mind, and that there's no turning back, and a rope is "closely encircled his neck," which explains that he's choking himself.
Mercutio<span> responds with a long </span>speech about<span> Queen Mab of the fairies, who visits people's dreams. The </span>speech<span> begins as a flight of fancy, but </span>Mercutio<span> becomes almost entranced by it, and a bitter, fervent strain creeps in. Romeo steps in to stop the </span>speech<span> and calm </span>Mercutio<span> down.</span>
Answer:
b. He knows he has improved and is continuing to improve.
Explanation:
Coates openly claims that he has gotten much better in French. He doesn't actually remember since when but he knows that he has improved a lot in French.
He admits that there were times when he wanted to give up because of fatigue and hopelessness but times like in Montreal really encouraged him to keep improving.
Coates says that learning French is like taking a canoe from California to China. It is not an easy task and there's so much room to learn and improve. Thus, he hopes that he would keep on improving every single day.