The person who was left out of the scene in Barry O'Neil's version (1911) of the play (Capulets Tomb) was:
"Friar Lawrence" (Option D).
<h3>Who is Friar Lawrence?</h3>
Friar Lawrence in Romeo and Juliet is a kindhearted character - a cleric who helps Romeo and Juliet all through the play.
He is neither the protagonist nor the antagonist.
This character is seen performing good deeds such as:
- executing their marriage and
- giving good religious advice.
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<span>The diction in the closing two lines of the poem, “Those Winter Sundays”, suggest that the speaker:
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d) has a belated feeling of acknowledgement for a father’s love
The speaker then realized that all the hard work done by his father was all for his love for him and his job.
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I don't fully understand the question but I believe that the essay
is supposed to entertain the reader and to instruct and to inform.
Answer: A rebuttal that acknowledges the opposition's point and uses clever words to insult it.
Explanation: Facts are effective but using insults does nothing. Insults do not prove a pint while as facts do. Not a good explanation sorry.
<span>Wilson eventually goes to Gatsby's house, where he finds Gatsby lying on an air mattress in the pool, floating in the water and looking up at the sky. Wilson shoots Gatsby, killing him instantly, then shoots himself.</span><span>
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