The conclusion that can be drawn about Juliet based on her reaction to her pending wedding is that she is stubborn and obedient. Option C is correct.
I will not marry yet; and, when I do, I swear,
It shall be Romeo, whom you know I hate,
Juliet showed herself in a very hard stance and attitude in telation to the wedding, opposing firmily to the idea of getting marry with someone she does not love.
Answer:
Writing a postcard.
Explanation:
In any index of any book, the most importune points will be available. According to the question, the index of a book about travelling to Bolivia will have details and instructions, hints about finding an airport, choosing a hotel and getting around. These are all important points or details one must or can learn from a book about the place. Not only will it become helpful in managing everything, it will also save time and energy in getting to know the way of the land. But, not included in the book will most probably be how to write a postcard. Writing a postcard has nothing to do with the travelling plans nor will it be of any use for the traveler.
Answer:
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Explanation:
a. And wronged the nether gods by leaving here
A corpse unlaved, unwept, unsepulchered.
b. Herein thou hast no part, nor e'en the gods
In heaven; and thou usurp'st a power not thine.
c. For this the avenging spirits of Heaven and Hell
Who dog the steps of sin are on thy trail:
d. What these have suffered thou shalt suffer too.
And now, consider whether bought by gold
I prophesy.
And turns it to exile; there art thou happy:
A pack of blessings light upon thy back;
Happiness courts thee in her best array;
But, like a misbehav’d and sullen wench,
Thou pout’st upon thy fortune and thy love.
Take heed, take heed, for such die miserable.
Go, get thee to thy love, as was decreed,
Ascend her chamber, hence and comfort her;
But look thou stay not till the watch be set,
For then thou canst not pass to Mantua;
Where thou shalt live, till we can find a time
To blaze your marriage, reconcile your friends,
Beg pardon of the prince, and call thee back
With twenty hundred thousand times more joy
Than thou went’st forth in lamentation.
Which statement best describes Friar Laurence’s reaction to Romeo’s banishment?
A.He urges Romeo to make the best of the situation.
B.He encourages Romeo to escape with Juliet.
C.He suggests that death would be preferable.
D.He insists that Romeo find a new woman to love.
Answer:
B. He encourages Romeo to escape with Juliet.
Explanation:
This is evident in the excerpt, because Friar Laurence wants Romeo to choose happiness and true love. With occurring problems that are appearing in their situation, they should escape and find a way to reconcile with everyone.
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False
Answer:
True
Explanation:
"Runcible" is a nonsense word invented by Edward Lear.