What poetry form does Shakespeare use in the prologue and in the dialogue when Romeo and Juliet meet? A. Blank verse B. Couplets C. Limerick D. Sonnet

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Answer 1
Answer: The poetry form that Shakespear uses in the prologue and dialogue In Romeo and Juliet, when they met, is A) Blank verse, and even farther is  unrhymed iambic pentameter. Hope this was helpful and have a great day!
Answer 2
Answer: In my own opinion I don't understand why everybody thinks of R&J as a big love story? ROMEO was a man! He ditched his "True love" the second he saw Juliet... Who's to say he wouldn't have left Juliet? 

BTW the answer is Sonnet

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According to Romeo, money is more poisonous than poison.

\sf\ Answer:\ MONEY
- - Money.

This is because money can lead to selfishness, so in Romeo's words, Money is more poisonous.

Batman and Superman battle for ultimate supremacy. Which type of conflict describes the scenario above best?a. character vs. self
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c. character vs. society
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This is a character vs. character struggle. 

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Character vs nature would be Ahab vs the Whale,
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Explanation:

Which society is more democratic:
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Answer: Rome




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Answer: Athenian was a more direct democratic society. Rome's republic was more complicated, though they had hints of democracy here and there.

Explanation: I looked that zhit up on quora ;)

Which one of the following sentences contains two ideas joined by a connecting word? A. Frank went fishing on Saturday he caught many fish.
B. Mike ran after the bus.
C. Tina arrived at work earlier than usual.
D. Sally lives with her parents, although she could afford her own apartment.

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Answer : D. Sally lives with her parents, although she could afford her own apartment. 

From the choices above, it can be deduced that the statement in letter D is the only sentence that contains two ideas being joined by a connecting word. The two ideas in the sentence in letter D are "Sally lives with her parents" and "She could afford her own apartment". These two ideas are connected by a conjunction "although" creating a compound sentence for that matter.

Sally lives with her parents, although she could afford her own apartment. -contains two ideas joined by a connecting word (although).

A villanelle is A. a narrative poem written in blank verse.
B. a type of complex sonnet.
C. a formal poem using extensive repetition.
D. a favorite technique of John Donne.

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A villanelle is a formal poem using extensive repetition (C). It is highly structured and is a nineteen-line poem made up of two repeating rhymes and two refrains. Even though a villanelle now has a rigid structure, it did not start off as a formal poem with it strict structure. The villanelle originated in the Renaissance and was a Spanish or Italian dance song. The French poets named their unstructured poems villanelles. The villanelle was written mainly about rustic and pastoral themes.