Gaze. The others are either negative (B and D) or neutral (C) but when you think of the work gaze you think of someone staring at the moon or a lover or something that they're lookin at with wonder or affection!
Benvolio heats that Rosaline will be at the party<span>, and tells </span>Romeo<span> that he should accept the invitation. Because </span>Romeo<span> is in love with Rosaline, he agrees to </span>go<span> to the </span>party<span> in order to watch Rosaline. </span>
The correct answer is: [C]:
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" {I heard Charlie say that he was "head over heels in love."} " .
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The proclamation outraged many and was the topic of much criticism. Many of the American people sympathized with the cause of revolutionary France. In a collection. Of letters formed by the pseudonym of Pacificus, Alexander Hamilton took it upon himself to defend the administration in the press by arguing that peace was the best decision for the U.S.
Answer:
This is what I wrote (and it is not plagerized you can even check)
Explanation:
The sound that the narrator thinks he's heard at the end of the story is the old man's heartbeat but what he actually hears is his guilty conscious, because that is what is making him think that he can still hear the old man's heartbeat is that since he feels guilty about what he did his conscious is making it seem like the heart is still beating. In the text, it says that " I admit the deed-tear up the planks!-here, here! it is the beating of his hideous heart!" that shows how the narrator got tired of "hearing the heartbeat" so what he did was confess to what he did. The effect that the narration has on the story is that the suspense because in paragraph 17 we the audience are getting anxious because when the police arrive at the house were wondering at what time he will get caught.
The answer is (D)