English, 15.04.2021 19:10 hewonabi123
Explain the meaning of the quote below. What is Friar Lawrence trying to show or prove in this short monologue? "Within the infant rind of this small flower, poison hath residence and medicine power. For this, being smelt, with that part cheers each part; Being tasted, stays all senses with the heart. Two such opposed kings encamp them still, In man as well as herbs - grace and rude will." (Be sure to explain the FLOWER and HUMANS)
Impulsive decisions are starting to play a role in the outcome of events in the play. Choose one character and explain how their impulsive actions have resulted in problems for Romeo and/or Juliet. In your response, provide examples of other actions they could have taken instead. (Be sure to explain THE ACTIONS and WHAT THEY COULD HAVE DONE INSTEAD)
Why does Capulet move forward with the wedding in Act III Scene 4 when just yesterday (the day of the party) he said that Juliet was too young? In your response, be sure to explain WHAT has happened, and WHAT HE FEELS the wedding will fix.)
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English, 22.06.2019 02:40
Returning from vietnam, we were indeed given a parade. crowds of screaming people waving signs ā not just on one road, one day. no, they were everywhere. every day. on the streets, on the television, on the radio. a hot, angry tangle of shaking fists and ugly words that threatened us like a monster with a hundred heads. our country had chewed us up and spit us out, and now we were being treated as if it were our fault. what is one way the author's use of language contributes to the tone of this passage? a. the use of figurative language creates a feeling of resentment. b. the phrase "hot, angry tangle" is used sarcastically to create irony. c. the word "parade" is used sarcastically to create a lighthearted mood. d. the parallelism draws attention to the confusion of those returning.
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