The theme is that you don't know what things are like until you've been knees deep in it
Answer:
B- She obeyed her father.
Explanation:
Option A)
The main verb is "obey". Since it is accompanied with an "s", this indicates the sentence is simple present tense.
Option B)
The main verb "obey" is accompanied with "ed". This shows the sentence is in simple past tense
Option C)
The helping verb is accompanied with "has". So the sentence is in present participle.
Option D)
The helping verb is accompanied with "had". So the sentence is in past participle.
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Well a theme that shakespeare in my opinion would be trying to communicate in romeo and juliet is think of it as of when romeo and juliet died well the questions why did they truly the way he put and how they died was not meant to be taken literal the point is that they loved each other that is a given but they were so committed and so sold on each other that it was difficult for them to see themselves without each other so he pointed out the situations and circumstances that go on in relationships and marriages is that couples go through so much and they fight lots and they have to handle so much that it's almost like they are killing each other and themselves they are so focused on what they want instead of thinking of the consequences that could happen see the consequence in this story was because Juliet decided to fake her own death not thinking of the consquences romeo therefor not being told about the situation sooner thought she was really dead thus killing himself and for romeo not thinking smartly and thinking well this isnt going to be the end of the world let me not kill myslef that when juliet woke up she killed herself thus creating the tragedy of the situation which points to real life......how couples seperate often times instead of dealing with the situation and trying to figure it out
Franz was expected to prepare a lesson on Participles to school that day.
Explanation:
The story "The Last Lesson" is narrated from the point of view of Franz. It is about the last lesson of French he received as France was occupied by German forces and teaching of French was to be discontinued.
The homework for the day was to read for Participles but contrary to the fears of Franz his teacher M. Hamel did not scold him for being late, neither did he ask him for homework as he wanted to make the most of the last class he would have with his students.