Answer:
When we first meet Friar Laurence, he is out at dawn gathering herbs into a willow basket, as we see in the lines, "I must up-fill this osier cage of ours / With baleful weeds and precious-juiced flowers" (II. ... In other words, Friar Laurence is out at dawn collecting both healing herbs and poisonous herbs.
Explanation:
I would say A, but I'm not sure.
the maori feel overwhelmed by their land. the maori feel afraid of their land. the maori feel deep affection for their land.
Hi,
I believe it's B, "<span>The thermostat, which controls the temperature in the house, broke last night."
~Elisabeth</span>