Answer C: fear.
The passage gives the idea that John feels fear in anticipation to a bad approach with Carolyn based on his previous experience with her.
The first one is correct. "It is like" the best decision you can ever make.
Saying it that way, is the same as saying that it would be the best decision that you can ever make, but adding more to it. Almost as if soeaking to someone who is overdramatic, and constantly say the word like.
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Answer:
you put it in your mouth and chew until able to swallow
Explanation:
because that's how it works
Macbeth's strengths contribute to his downfalls because he was once honorable and strong. He let his curiosity get the best of him and as time over goes you see that he is conflicted between his good traits and his bad ones. So you see his honor slowly fades away. Macbeth (in the beginning) wants to do good but his wife pushes him into an evil monster and transforms him into an evil being.
The correct answer is B. The poet Keats studied to become a doctor.