Answer:
Friar Laurence is a trustworthy man.
Explanation:
William Shakespeare's "Romeo and Juliet" revolves around the fateful love story of two young lovers amidst their family feud. The play deals with themes of love, loyalty, society, class, hatred, etc.
In the given lines from Act IV scene iii of the play, Juliet is alone in her room right before the day she's to marry Paris. She contemplates what to do and then decided to drink the sleeping potion that Friar Laurence had given her. This will help present the chance to give Romeo enough time to get to Juliet's tomb and steal her, and then they can run away.
And in Juliet's act of taking the potion, even though she suspects <em>"the friar Subtly hath minister'd to have me dead"</em> and given her poison instead, she has trust in the man. Moreover, the lines <em>"For he hath still been tried a holy man" </em>suggests the holy man be a trustworthy man.
Thus, the correct answer is the second option.
Answer:
"Creating angry surges"
Explanation:
Here personification is used, this is a form of figurative language. The water is described to create "angry surges" although water does not get angry.
Answer:
"Don't ever tell anybody anything. If you do, you start missing everybody." - The Catcher in the Rye.
"I was flunking four subjects and not applying myself at all." - The Catcher in the Rye.
Explanation/ Hint:
There are some quotes you could pull out of the book on page 4 and five.
Answer:
control over the population
Explanation:
Answer:
The snake moves as seamlessly and effortlessly as the ocean.
Explanation:
I TOOK THE TEST
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B