Answer:
in the beginning of the story, Dr. Jekyll is confident, social, and healthy, but over time, he progressively becomes more ill and weak and secludes himself from everyone. We learn from Dr. Jekyll’s confession that his decline is due to his loss of control over his evil side, Mr. Hyde. Because the potion no longer has the effect it once had, Mr. Hyde becomes stronger, while Dr. Jekyll becomes weaker. As Dr. Jekyll silently struggles with his situation, he deteriorates mentally and physically. As a result, Dr. Jekyll doubts the choices he made.
Explanation:
Answer:
I am going to go with answer D, just because I am not sure of what you are really asking. I see the choices, but not the question. Juliet does ask how Romeo got into her place, since the orchard walls are so high. She also feels that his life would be in danger if someone in the castle/house finds him.
Explanation:
You must remember that Romeo would do anything to be with Juliet.
Answer:
When will plastic be definitely be banned, please ?
<em>Back to glass bottles that may be re-used, stop plastic bags, plastic cups and straw, stop plastic plates, forks and knives .... if we want our oceans not to be polluted any longer and to be cleaned up .....</em>
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Answer:
The author includes details about Myrtle's spending habits:
B. to show that Myrtle spends Tom's money.
Explanation:
Myrtle and Tom are characters in F. Scott Fitzgerald's "The Great Gatsby." Tom and Myrtle are married, but not to each other. Tom, who is a millionaire, is married to Daisy, who also comes from a rich family. Myrtle, on the other hand, is married to George Wilson, a mechanic and owner of a gas station.
<u>Even though Myrtle is poor, she acts as if she were rich when she is with Tom. It is as if his money is her money. At a certain point in the story, on their way to the apartment Tom bought specially to meet with her, Myrtle has Tom buy her a dog. They then spend the whole day drinking and partying with a group of friends. The author includes these details to show that Myrtle has a sense of ownership when it comes to Tom and his money. She wants comfort and luxury, so she uses her lover's money to obtain them.</u>