What does headstrong mean as it is used in the following lines from Act IV, scene 2 of Romeo and Juliet [ Enter Juliet ] Capulet : How now , my headstrong! Where have you been gadding?” Juliet: Where I have learn’d me to repent the sin Of disobedient opposition To you and your behests; and I am enjoin’d Be holy Lawrence to fall prostrate here, To beg your pardon:- - Pardon , I beseech you! Henceforward I am ever ru’d by you A. brave B. intelligent C

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Answer 1
Answer: A.) Brave
I think this is the answer
Answer 2
Answer:

Answer:

I henceforward I am ever ru'd  by you & how now my headstrong

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Read the sentence below and answer the question.His head was sometimes transparent. He thought things up to make sure that everyone understood that he was courageous rather than afraid.

In the sample sentences above, which word has a connotative rather than a denotative meaning?

transparent
understand
everyone
courageous

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In the sample sentence, the word that has a connotative meaning rather than the denotative is the word transparent. Connotative meaning is the secondary meaning of the word which is an idea or a feeling that the word conveys. A denotative meaning is the literal or the dictionary meaning of the word. The word "transparent" here means that one's motive or feelings are easily perceived. 

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"transparent"

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Which words in the sentence are an appositive phrase? A piano, an old upright, had been stored in the basement. A. had been stored B. a piano C. an old upright D. in the basement

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The answer is C. an old upright, because the phrase "an old upright" is second description for "a piano."

Had been stored is the action, the piano the main subject, and in the basement a prepositional phrase.
the answer is C. an old upright. is the appositive phrase because it is in ccomas if we remove that part it will still make sence like this. A piano had been stored in the basement.

Both petroleum and coal are made up of complex carbon-based molecules, and both originated with living creatures of some kind. Both are vital sources of energy for the modern world and both were formed by geologic processes over millions of years. However, petroleum was mainly formed from the remains of ocean-dwelling microorganisms. Coal, on the other hand, originated from decayed vegetation in ancient swamps and bogs. In any case, it took millions of years for both coal and oil to be produced. This is the case because it took that much time for overlying sediments to produce the unimaginable heat and pressure that would one day allow us to harvest these energy resources. What is one clue word or phrase in the passage that indicates a contrast? A. However B. Both C. In any case D. Because

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The correct answer for this question it this one: "A. However." The paragraph uses "compare-contrast" organization. The paragraph itself gives us the differences and similarities of coal and petroleum. Words such as the "on the other hand," "while," and "however" can be used as signals or clues that the paragraph is organized as compare-contrast one.

Which sentence uses correct capitalization? A.
The Bill of Rights was ratified during George Washington's presidency.

B.
I watched the Winter olympics with my cousin, Gerald.

C.
I'd love to visit the Empire state Building in New York.

D.
Abraham Lincoln was a Lawyer before he was elected president.

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The sentence that uses correct capitalization is letter A. The Bill of Rights was ratified during George Washington's presidency. As you may have noticed, the words that are in capital letters are called proper nouns. These are nouns that are specific and refers to only one name or noun.
(A) is the most logical choice. 

In which sentence is a pronoun correctly used as a direct object?A) The stars of the play were Pablo and Me
B) My dad gave me his old watch
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The sentence in which a pronoun is correctly used as a direct object is:

C) Nan invited my sister and I to her party.

Direct object refers to the receiver of the action in a sentence; in this case, the direct objects are "my sister" and the pronoun "I" who are the recipients of the party invitation.