That you were Romeo, you were throwin' pebbles
And my daddy said, "Stay away from Juliet"
And I was cryin' on the staircase
Beggin' you, "Please don't go, " and I said
Romeo, take me somewhere we can be alone
I'll be waiting, all there's left to do is run
You'll be the prince and I'll be the princess
It's a love story, baby, just say, "Yes"
Answer:
D. They jokingly agree that they and their spouses can all be friends but that their children can never date one another
Explanation:
The only other reasonable option would be Option B, but the connotation of "endure" is rather negative, suggesting that forgiveness had not truly occurred.
We choose Option D because it is lighthearted in tone, and—although they do <em>joke </em>about impeding new beginnings—the nature of the interaction is entirely unburdened by the past.
I would have to go with 1 in i were you.
Answer:
Question 16 is C and question 17 is A
Explanation:
When someone uses 2nd person, they use the word "you" alot.