Answer:
We can reinterpret the opening sentence, because we know that this was the moment when the narrator recognized that he could be spared some things if he acted the way they expected him to act, even if he was lying. This can be ironically reinterpreted, showing that his moment of salvation was actually the moment of perdition and imprisonment.
Explanation:
After reading the text, we can see that the author did not really want to be saved, but was doing what his aunt wanted, to avoid problems for himself. He was not accepting God in a true way in his life, but by keeping and doing what was expected. At that time, the author knew the power of dishonesty and childish corruption, making it an unsaved, but impure, figure.
Answer: Because Romeo drank all the poison without leaving any of it for her to kill her self in the same way.
Explanation:
In the fifth act, scene 3, as Juliet wakes up and realizes that Romeo is dead, she says:
'What’s here? A cup, closed in my true love’s hand? Poison, I see, hath been his timeless end. O churl, drunk all, and left no friendly drop
To help me after?'
She calls him selfish because there´s no poison left, and she wants to die in the same way as him. Finally, she takes his dagger and stabs herself.
Because when he lost all his possessions he had found his creativity
Answer:
The greeting should end with a colon.
The date should be added to the heading.
Explanation: