So here's my "translation" of each of the passages:
A. I'm really in love you, Romeo, and I really am telling the truth!
B. I'm so in love with you I forgot how to count, and I think three is four. Regardless, if you really do love me, tell me tomorrow and we can get married then.
C. Unless you're about to change your mind about loving me, don't say that you love me like something that changes, because that means that your love for me will change.
D. Darn, I really love you, so much that I'm murderous towards you, and I can barely handle being away from you.
Okay, those were more for comic relief, but they were very, very loose translations of those snippets of texts. So, with them, we can clearly see that C is the right answer.
Bear could mean a mannal ( bears) or to hold strongly
The best answer to the question '<span>Pulling information from biased source material can be appropriate for' would be letter a. It is useful to get information from biased source materials in order to build your argument or use it as a countermeasure against the other point you are opposed to.</span>
It means to walk all the way around something.
So basically, they walked around the city of a dreamy Sabbath afternoon.
The most sensible way to get the answer is to do each of the represented individually.
So, at first you plug in n for 1/3, the you have to do the same things with the rest of options. Therefore you wil gradually get these answers : 3,6, 9.<span>
I think it has become clear and you will figure it out. Regards!</span>