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In this selection from "Romeo and Juliet" Act II, Scene III, by Wiliam Shakespeare, what this line most likely mean is <em>A) Juliet is young, and it is not right to treat any lady poorly.</em>
Juliet has sent the Nurse to meet Romeo and give him her message. When the Nurse meets Romeo, before delivering Juliet's message, she speaks about Juliet as being too young. She warns Romeo not to deceive her into "...a fool's paradise" because it would be an evil way of behaving.
Answer:
Crooks tells Lennie that he experienced loneliness as a child due to his race and was often not allowed to play with neighborhood kids. He says to Lennie that "George can tell you screwy things, and it don't matter," (pg. 71).
Explanation:
That's good because now people have more freedom, if freedom wasn't a thing, you wouldn't have posted said statement/question here.
The description of the character's reaction to her setting reveals that she is unhealthily obsessed with the wallpaper, as stated in option C.
<h3>What does the description reveal?</h3>
The passage from "The Yellow Wallpaper" reveals that the narrator is unhealthily obsessed with the wallpaper in her room. The narrator is woman who has been forbidden by husband from going out or writing to express her thoughts.
Confined to her room and bed, she begins to obsess over the wallpaper. She looks at it, pays attention to every details, analyzes the pattern and symmetry, and so on. As a matter of fact, she will begin to have hallucinations about the figures in the wallpaper as the story progresses.
With the information above in mind, we can select option C as the correct answer for this question. The description in the passage reveals the narrator is unhealthily obsessed with the wallpaper.
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