"Fighting among ourselves" is the choice among the given choices that Kennedy mean by "at odds and <span>split asunder". The correct option among all the options that are given in the question is the second option. I hope that this answer has actually come to your great help.</span>
Juliet's mother is kind and when Juliet expresses her disapproval, she calls Capulet rather than argue with Juliet herself. Later, she sides with Capulet but she is not outwardly rude to Juliet. This makes readers see her as submissive because she follows her husband's opinion although she cares for Juliet and disagrees with her husband's opinion that Juliet should be disowned.
A simile is any comparison between a couple of different things that use the work like or as. if you have a particular question you need help with, feel free to comment it and i’ll help! :)
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