Answer: Adjective
Explanation: Got it right on the test
Either the broken lamp nor the stained rug was thrown out with the trash
Both John and Jack are going to the park to watch the baseball game
As an office, we should cut down on our use of Styrofoam cups.
B.Because she told a lie
C.About the big party
D.At her friend's house
b. He is frightened to have killed the prince's kinsman.
c. He grants his last request and feels sorry for him.
d. He ignores him and continues with his business in the tomb.
Answer:
c. He grants his last request and feels sorry for him.
Explanation:
Paris was trying to arrest Romeo while Romeo, blinded by grief, didn't really care about Paris's will. He just wanted to be left alone with Juliet so he could kill himself, which was a crime back then. Romeo doesn't want to kill Paris, but that's what ends up happening. Paris asks to be laid next to Juliet and Romeo consents.
Romeo feels remorse and grant Paris’s last request, showing the tragedy and unnecessary bloodshed resulting from their circumstances.
In Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet, when Romeo realizes that he has killed Paris, who his beloved Juliet was promised to while he was in Mantua, he feels deep remorse. According to the choice given, the appropriate answer is c. He grants his last request and feels sorry for him. Paris' dying wish is to be laid next to Juliet in the tomb (Moment of Remorse), and Romeo honors it. This scene underscores the tragic circumstances that have led to unnecessary bloodshed and suffering. Romeo's regretful reaction reveals his inherent goodness and furthers the tragedy of the plot.
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On young Ulysses Iphitus bestowed:
Beneath Orsilochus' roof they met;
One loss was private, one a public debt;
Messena's state from Ithaca detains
Three hundred sheep, and all the shepherd swains;
And to the youthful prince to urge the laws,
The king and elders trust their common cause.
But Iphitus, employed on other cares,
Search'd the wide country for his wandering mares,
And mules, the strongest of the labouring kind;
Hapless to search; more hapless still to find!
For journeying on to Hercules, at length
That lawless wretch, that man of brutal strength,
Deaf to Heaven's voice, the social rites transgress'd;
And for the beauteous mares destroy'd his guest.
He gave the bow; and on Ulysses' part
Received a pointed sword, and missile dart:
Of luckless friendship on a foreign shore
Their first, last pledges! for they met no more.
The bow, bequeath'd by this unhappy hand,
Ulysses bore not from his native land;
Nor in the front of battle taught to bend,
But kept in dear memorial of his friend.
1. Ulysses gets the bow from Iphitus as a token of their friendship.
2. Ulysses avenges Iphitus by attacking his murderer Hercules.
3. Ulysses marks his vow to see Iphitus again by gifting him a sword.
4. Ulysses helps Iphitus search for his strongest horses and donkeys.
I believe the answer is: 2. Ulysses avenges Iphitus by attacking his murderer Hercules.
Pay attention to these lines:
On young Ulysses Iphitus bestowed:
Beneath Orsilochus' roof they met;
One loss was private, one a public debt;
This lines indicated that the following action which made by the Ulysses would be driven by Ulysses' act of friendshup toward Iphitus who somehow loss in battle.
Now, pay attention to these lines:
For journeying on to Hercules, at length
That lawless wretch, that man of brutal strength,
Deaf to Heaven's voice, the social rites transgress'd;
And for the beauteous mares destroy'd his guest.
He gave the bow; and on Ulysses' part
Received a pointed sword, and missile dart:
These lines conveys that the target of Ulysses' action is Hercules who can be inferred as the one who defeat Iphitus in battle.
Rome or Athens?
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 ;)