The answer is F)
For this exercise we have the following options:
The first appear very illogical so we can concentrate on the last ones E or F and then go on to find answer F correctly expresses the wish from Romeo to marry Juliet as fast as possible. In C it only expresses a day to be set. So answer is F: we can see that he is implying time could get over faster.
A. PARIS: These times of woe afford no time to woo.
B. Acquaint her here of my son Paris' love;
C. PARIS: Monday, my lord,
D. Will you be ready? do you like this haste?
E. And there an end. But what say you to Thursday?
F. PARIS: My lord, I would that Thursday were to-morrow.
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True. You can use them to give the reader a better understanding of what you are talking about. For example if you say that the coffee tasted bitter, the reader will have a better idea about what you are talking about, because they understand what that taste like.
Does this help at all?
Is it over the whole book or a few chapters ?
Answer:
Odysseus vs. Nature
Patience has its rewards
Explanation:
I took the course on e2020 :)