What is the most likely reason that Benvolio doesn't tell the whole truth.

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Answer 1
Answer: Romeo's cousin Benvolio tries to cheer him of his melancholy. ... He tells Romeo that he will attempt to settle the Capulet and ..... and the truth is revealed when the Prince reads Romeo's letter to his father

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A _____ is a group of related words not having a subject and verb.

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phrase is the answer
The answer is phrase .

How are the speaker of "Mother to Son" and the narrator in "Letter to His Son" different? A.
Only the narrator has a child who is very successful and needs little instruction.
B.
Only the narrator is addressing a child who has disappointed him and needs guidance.
C.
Only the speaker cites her own behavior as an example for her son to follow.
D.
Only the speaker wants her son to understand the importance of duty.

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"Only the narrator is addressing a child who has disappointed him and needs guidance" would be the best choice since this is one of the major themes. 

the actuall answer was:

C. Only the speaker cites her own behavior as an example for her son to follow.

Combine the word parts to create a properly spelled word apply+cation

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The word would be application

What does Lewis Thomas believe we should send to communicate with other beings?A. U.N. and presidential speeches
B. scientific knowledge
C. photographs and videos
D. music and paintings

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Answer:

What does Lewis Thomas believe we should send to communicate with other beings is music and paintings.

Explanation:

Lewis Thomas expressed his point of view about how necessary and deep is art in human interaction in his book "The music of this sphere"The need to make music, and to listen to it, is universally expressed by human beings. I cannot imagine, even in our most primitive times, the emergence of talented painters to make cave paintings without there having been, near at hand, equally creative people making a song. It is, like speech, a dominant aspect of human biology.

 music and paintings is the answer

PART A: Which statement best identifies a theme of the poem? A. Small comforts can lessen the pain caused by tragedy. B. A single tragedy can make you sensitive to the possibility of future tragedies. C. While tragedies may occur infrequently, that doesn’t lessen the pain. D. It is important to stay strong in the face of tragedy.

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The theme of this poem is that a single tragedy can make you sensitive to the possibility of future tragedies.

What is a theme?

In poems, the theme is the underlying idea or the idea the author wants to convey.

What is the poem about?

In this poem, the narrator describes she survived to tragedy as she lost a child and she is thinking about all the possible accidents or tragedies that are still waiting to happen.

What is the theme of the poem?

The main underlying idea is how tragedies are possible and part of life but one is only aware of it once one experiences tragedy or in other words that a single tragedy can make you sensitive to the possibility of future tragedies.

Note: This question is incomplete because the poem is missing; here is the missing poem:

There is no infant his time,

only my own life swaddled

in bandages

and handed back to me

to hold in my two arms

like any new thing,

to hold to my bruised breasts and promise to cherish.

The smell of cut

flowers encloses this room,

insistent as anesthetic.

It is spring.

Outside the hospital window

the first leaves have opened

their shiny blades,

and a dozen new accidents

turn over in their sleep,

waiting to happen.

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What aspect of the Roman Catholic Church is evident in this line from the passage?And that this Romane church is mother and mistres of all churches; and (by the Lord's ordinance) hath principality of ordenary power aboue all others,
A. the strong role of the Roman Catholic Church in secular power structures
B. the refusal of the Roman Catholic Church to recognize others' beliefs
C. the familial nature of the Roman Catholic Church in people's daily lives
D. the direct, oppressive relationship between the pope and national leaders

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The best answer is B. The line states that the Roman Catholic church is the "mother" and it has "principality" over others: this can be interpreted as a lack of recognition of the other churches. (and the other options cannot be inferred from the text).