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Well, I'm guessing "The paragraph uses categories of comparisons to judge wether individual or group rights are most important"
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"The Guilty Party" is short story William Sydney Porter (pen name O. Henry).
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The central idea of the story that author tries to present in the story was to bring to the light the role of responsibility of parents towards their children. Lizzie's father whom the author describe as <em>"A red-haired, unshaven, untidy man.." </em> is the figure that the author has pictured to reveal the traits of irresponsible parents. Lizzie's father is a self-indulgent and selfish person who does not spend time with her,
<em>"Papa, won't you play a game of checkers with me if you aren't too tired?"
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<em>The red-haired, unshaven, untidy man sitting shoeless by the window answered, with a frown.
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<em>"Checkers. No, I won't. Can't a man who works hard all day have a little rest when he comes home? Why don't you go out and play with the other kids on the sidewalk?"
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Because he did not spend time with his daughter, Lizzie, in her childhood, she face a bad fate in the end of the story.
<span>Three of the factors that contributed to Wordsworth's disillusionment in the second period were (1) the death of his mother (2) the failure of the French revolution (3) alienation from Coleridge. During at those moments of disillusionment, Wordsworth was able to produce writings in spite of the fact that he is down.</span>
The answer is DEFINITELY an <span>Infinitive.
In English, an infinitive is "to" + a verb.
To walk
To live
To play
To love
To learn
I hope this helps you and have a great day!! :)
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<u>Act 1 Scene 1:</u></h3>
A street fight breaks out between the Montagues and the Capulets, which is broken up by the ruler of Verona, Prince Escalus. He threatens the Montagues and Capulets with death if they fight again. A melancholy Romeo enters and is questioned by his cousin Benvolio, who learns that the cause of Romeo's sadness is unrequited love. With the fight over a lovesick Romeo is introduced as he loves rosaline capulet and Benvolio tries to cheer him up as Romeo can't win her heart Benvolio believes the best remedy is a new girl.
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<u>Act 1 Scene 2:</u></h3>
Count Paris would like to marry Juliet and capulet gives him permission as long as Juliet agrees and that they can't marry till two years when Juliet is 16 and capulet will be holding a feast. Capulet gives a list of names to a set any but the servant is illiterate and asks Romeo for help not knowing who he is and Romeo reads Rosaline's name and he wants to go
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<u>Act 1 Scene 3:</u></h3>
Lady Capulet and the nurse discuss marriage and Juliet's age the nurse says it's too early for Juliet despite that lady capulet is eager to marry Juliet off to Paris and talks to Juliet about it and Juliet says she is not to keen on it but she does not turn the marriage down.
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<u>Act 1 Scene 4: </u></h3>
Romeo and his friends disguised in masks are about to enter the Capulet house. Romeos love for Rosaline has made him miserable and he exclaims how he does not wish to dance at the party although his friends wish to cheer him up. Romeo also speaks of a dream he had that has made him uneasy and Mercutio not tell him dreams are wrong and often forgotten but Romeo is convinced something bad will happen.
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<u>Act 1 Scene 5:</u></h3>
The capulet feast is lively and the capulet is greeting guests and the servants are busy. Romeo spots Juliet and quickly falls in love. Tybalt recognizes Romeo's voice and goes to attack him immediately but Capulet stops him and says Romeo is well-mannered and to leave it and is angry Tybalt was about to spoil his party and Tybalt sweats revenge on Romeo. When Romeo approaches Juliet she falls in love as well after talking Romeo convinced her to kiss him and they do it twice they also find out who each other are and can tell the fate coming and wonders about love or loyalty and the results their love may have