What fatal misunderstanding brings on the climax of Romeo and Juliet? A. Juliet hears the false rumor that Romeo has been banished. B. Juliet thinks that Romeo has left some poison for her. C. Romeo thinks that Paris will do harm to Juliet's body as it lies in the tomb. D. Romeo gets the incorrect information that Juliet is dead.

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Answer: D. 
A messenger was sent to tell Romeo she was not actually dead, but he never received the letter and is told she is dead. When he hears this, he comes back to Verona
Answer 2
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Answer: D. Romeo gets the incorrect information that Juliet is dead.

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In this text, Darrow points out that childhood is a time filled with dreams and illusions.How does that serve as an important theme in this text?


Darrow repeatedly brings up the idea of childhood illusions shaped by the wrong kind of books, which is relatable and may make Leopold and Loeb more sympathetic. This is intended to convince the judge to be merciful to the teens.


Darrow describes the elaborate make-believe stories that Leopold and Loeb would invent as lonely children, ignored by their wealthy, globe-trotting parents. This helps the judge and the courtroom audience think of them as people, not monsters.


Darrow argues that Leopold and Loeb were influenced by the books they read and that’s why they committed their crime. He connects the books to childhood dreams to demonstrate how frightened a child may be after having a nightmare.


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Answer: D) Darrow describes teens living in a world of fantasies and explains that they couldn’t tell the difference between fantasy and reality. By explaining their dream world, he shows they were not aware that their actions were harmful and permanent.

Answer: Darrow repeatedly brings up the idea of childhood illusions shaped by the wrong kind of books, which is relatable and may make Leopold and Loeb more sympathetic. This is intended to convince the judge to be merciful to the teens.

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to make Horace feel as though he deserves a portion of the credit
to reassure Ber that she was telling the truth about her motives
to convince Ben that he has been wise to trust what she has said
fo pacity Horace before he gets angry about what she has done

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Regina tells to Ben (although signalling Horace) following things to make Horace feel as though he deserves a portion of the credit.

Explanation:

The excerpt is from “The Little Foxes” written by Lillian Hellman. In the above passage, Regina talks to Ben and Horace. Regina indirectly tries to convey Horace while talking to Ben that Horace had not responded to Ben’s letter due to his feeling that Ben was not offering him in adequate proportions.

However, being Horace wife and in need of his money, she made it clear to Ben the importance of Horace and his contribution. Indirectly it was Regina’s attempt at influencing Horace to pour his money in the business and making him feel that he too deserved a portion of the credit.

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a. to make Horace feel as though he deserves a portion of the credit

Explanation: Which best describes why Regina tells the group, “I explained to Ben that perhaps you hadn’t answered his letters because you didn’t think he was offering you enough, and that the time was getting short and you could guess how much he needed you—”? To make Horace feel as though he deserves a portion of the credit

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The correct answer is D.

By saying "There’s nothing you wish for that won’t be yours if you win," King Hrothgar shows that he would be willing to give everything Beowulf could ever want if he were to return from battle victorious.

This speaks volumes of his generosity and his wish to reward those who are loyal and helpful.

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In the book "Beowulf: A New Verse Translation" by Seamus Heaney, Hrothgar is the ruler of the danes. Hrothgar wished Beowulf health and good luck, and named him hall-warden. The evidence from the passage that best supports the inference that Hrothgar is a generous king is “There’s nothing you wish for / that won’t be yours if you win”