Paris approached Juliet's parents about marrying her, but her father was reluctant. When he was convinced by both his wife and Paris to allow Paris to woo Juliet, he became more open to the idea. However, around this time Juliet fell in love with Romeo and was upset when he was banished. She refused to marry Paris afterwards but wouldn't explain why.
Answer: C. Scops, Mead Halls
Explanation:
Much like the Norse people had Skalds, the English of old had Scops. These poets would recite oral English poems for the pleasure of the public but were usually under local government employ.
Scope recited their poems in Mead Halls which were large halls that were used for social activities like merriment and celebrations. They were also sometimes used to plan war.
Answer:
no
Explanation:
no two items can be made the same by humans/machines
Answer:
The effect of this statement is to create a feeling of disgust in the reader in relation to the colonists.
Explanation:
When Ceremony affirms that the colonists are the fruits of witchcraft, he gives the reader a feeling of discomfort about the colonists' existence. Just as witchcraft is something that causes us discomfort because it refers to something portrayed as bad in our culture, Ceremony's statement wishes to emit this same meaning in relation to the colonists.