Romeo and Juliet Question:

Which lines in this excerpt from act I of Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet suggest that Lord Capulet respects free will?

CAPULET: And too soon marr'd are those so early made. The earth hath swallow'd all my hopes but she, She is the hopeful lady of my earth:

[But woo her, gentle Paris, get her heart, My will to her consent is but a part; An she agree, within her scope of choice Lies my consent and fair according voice.]

This night I hold an old accustom'd feast, Whereto I have invited many a guest,

[Such as I love; and you, among the store, One more, most welcome, makes my number more. At my poor house look to behold this night Earth-treading stars that make dark heaven light]

Such comfort as do lusty young men feel When well-apparell'd April on the heel

[Of limping winter treads, even such delight Among fresh female buds shall you this night Inherit at my house; hear all, all see, And like her most whose merit most shall be]

Which on more view, of many mine being one May stand in number, though in reckoning none, Come, go with me. (To Servant, giving a paper)

[Go, sirrah, trudge about Through fair Verona; find those persons out Whose names are written there, and to them say, My house and welcome on their pleasure stay]

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Answer 1
"But woo her, gentle Paris, get her heart, 
My will to her consent is but a part;
As she agree, within her scope
of choice
Lies my consent and fair according voice" 

Paris needs to win Juliet's heart--- having her father's permission to marry her is only part of the battle. Capulet wants his daughter to desire the match as well; he will not agree to a match that she does not want. 
Answer 2
"But woo her, gentle Paris, get her heart, my will to her consent is but a part; An she agree, within her scope of choice, lies my consent and fair according voice".

Related Questions

As a writer, when should you look at the rubric that will be used to evaluate your writing?


A: before you write


B: after you have written the piece


C: all of the these


D: during your writing

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the correct answer is a

hope it helps

In which sentence is the underlined verb in the subjunctive mood?   I hope that you are feeling better. Shannon asks that everyone meet at 8 o’clock. He requests that she writes her thank you notes promptly. If anyone should ask, no one lives here.

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The answer is Shannon asks that everyone meet at 8 o’clock.
Subjunctive mood is the mood that indicate a certain wish or expectation. When shannon ask everyone meet on that time, we can see that she expect/wish everyone she refers to be on time for whatever event she's planning for them in that day.

Answer:

Shannon asks that everyone meet at 8 o’clock.

Explanation:

GradPoint

The creation of music charts helped to shape and to encourage the growth of rock and pop music.
a. True
b. False

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The answer is a. True

How is the word road an example of symbolism in the pome "Hero " by Mariah Carey?

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Mariah Carey's lyrics to Hero are in reference to to discovering the hero inside each and every one of us. Therefore when she speaks of the "long road when you face the world alone" she is certainly not meaning this in the literal sense, but a more symbolic sense of how taking on the challenges and responsibilities of releasing one's inner hero is a struggle.

Which of the following is a statement a.run fast! B.lets hope he wins

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B, is the answer. to this problem
It would be B.

A would be an exclamatory sentence, and B would be the statement.

is immolation a thing or somehing you do or description/detail

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it is something you do. It is to kill or offer something as a sacrifice. You typically would burn it.

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What is the theme of this poem?

Children
by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow

Come to me, O ye children!
For I hear you at your play
And the questions that perplexed me
Have vanished quite away.
5 Ye open the eastern windows,
That look towards the sun,
Where thoughts are singing swallows
And the brooks of morning run.
In your hearts are the birds and the sunshine
10 In your thoughts the brooklet's flow,
But in mine is the wind of Autumn
And the first fall of the snow.
Ah! What would the world be to us
If the children were no more?
15 We should dread the desert behind us
Worse than the dark before.
What the leaves are to the forest,
With light and air for food,
Ere their sweet and tender juices
20 Have been hardened into wood,
That to the world are children;
Through them it feels the glow
Of a brighter and sunnier climate
Than reaches the trunks below.
25 Come to me, O ye children!
And whisper in my ear
What the birds and the winds are singing
In your sunny atmosphere
For what are all our contrivings,
30 And the wisdom of our books,
When compared with your caresses,
And the gladness of your looks?
Ye are better than all the ballads
That ever were sung or said;
35 For ye are living poems,
And all the rest are dead.

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i think it is the 4th one:)
IF you can only choose one, i believe the 4th one is your best choice. Most of the poem is about the outdoors, and so it is safe to say that the author wants them to go out and enjoy nature while we can.

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What is true of the protagonist in a story? Question 4 options:
A. The protagonist has more positive than negative traits.
B. The protagonist is the one telling the story.
C. The protagonist is always the main character.
D. The protagonist always learns an important lesson

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the answer would be A.) The protagonist has more positive than negative traits.
it is A because a they are a main character

One day after we left a shop I said under my breath, “I wish you wouldn’t do that, telling everybody I’m your daughter.” My mother stopped walking. Crowds of people with heavy bags pushed past us on the sidewalk, bumping into first one shoulder, then another. “Aiii-ya. So shame be with mother?” She grasped my hand even tighter as she glared at me. I looked down. “It’s not that, it’s just so obvious. It’s just so embarrassing.” “Embarrass you be my daughter?” Her voice was cracking with anger. “That’s not what I meant. That’s not what I said.” “What you say?” I knew it was a mistake to say anything more, but I heard my voice speaking, “Why do you have to use me to show off? If you want to show off, then why don’t you learn to play chess?” My mother’s eyes turned into dangerous black slits. She had no words for me, just sharp silence. What is the primary conflict occurring in this excerpt? internal: Lindo vs. Meimei external: Meimei vs. Meimei internal: Meimei vs. Meimei external: Lindo vs. Meimei

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Internal: Meimei Versus Meimei
(She wants her mother to stop showing her off but feels like she disappointed her when she did tell her how she felt)

Which of the following is written from third-person point of view?

A.
We have lived two blocks from one another since we were little kids.

B.
Vanessa lives two blocks from me on Washington Street.

C.
Millie and Vanessa live two blocks from one another.

D.
I have been friends with Vanessa since grade school.

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C is the correct answer
The answer to your question is C. 

How is fortunato killed in the cask of amontillado?

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In "The Cask of Amontillado", Fortunato is tricked by the narrator into going down into the passages underneath the narrator's home to test the quality of a cask of Amontillado (wine). Along the way, the narrator gets Fortunato so drunk that when they reach their destination, he is too unaware to defend himself. The narrator had prepared ahead of time and Fortunato finds himself chained to the wall in a passageway, and there he must stay as he watches the narrator pick up mortar and bricks that were placed there ahead of time and slowly build a wall in front of Fortunato. When the wall is finished, he is left down in the new room to die.
Final answer:

In 'The Cask of Amontillado,' Fortunato is entombed alive by Montresor, who builds a brick wall sealing him in a niche inside the catacombs, implying that he dies of starvation or asphyxiation.

Explanation:

In Edgar Allan Poe's The Cask of Amontillado, Fortunato is killed by the narrator, Montresor. Montresor lures Fortunato into the catacombs under the pretense of verifying the authenticity of what he claims is a rare vintage of wine called Amontillado.

Once there, Montresor chains Fortunato to the wall and proceeds to build a brick wall around him, effectively creating a tomb. The story concludes without the explicit depiction of Fortunato's death, but it is implied that he dies from starvation or asphyxiation, sealed behind the wall Montresor has constructed.

Read this passage: sitting, surrounded by the smell of too old potato peels Lucille Clifton, "miss rosie" The passage is an example of:

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This lines could be seen as examples of sensory imaginary. More precisely it is connected to smell because of the potato and sight because of how this person is found "sitting, surrounded.." it might be said that the combination of these two images could give the reader a vision of what the writer is trying to convey. 

Answer:

The correct answer is B. Concrete imagery

I need a second person to help me on this.

Read the sentence.

To play with matches is wrong.

How does the infinitive function in the sentence?


as an adverb

as an adjective

as a subject

as a direct object

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i would say as a subject.

IF ANSER IS CORRECT U GET BRAINLIEST!!!! In "The Think Tank," which conclusion can be drawn from the fact that Shumaker says he "didn't think Azy would be the fastest learner"? A. Scientists can know much about animals before they even begin studying them. B. The capabilities of animals can even surprise the experts. C. Shumaker has a hard time admitting when he is wrong. D. Azy only began to learn fast because Shumaker helped him.

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Is the answer B? I'm not really sure of the context but it seems like this is correct.

In Four Freedoms, when Roosevelt describes four freedoms (speech, worship, lack of want, and lack of fear) to support his claim that more taxes will need to be paid, he is using

feelings.
reasons.
evidence.
opinions.

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Reasons i believe
hope i got it right not 100

The persuasive technique that was used by Roosevelt is known as B. Reasons

What is Persuasion?

This refers to the use of words and logic to argue and try and get somebody to agree with a particular idea, also using emotions.

Hence, we can see that from the given text, we can see that from the given speech by Roosevelt, he mentions, worship, lack of want and other things, and he was giving reasons.

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Which are about 100 times smaller than bacteria and unaffected by antibiotics?

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Viruses. They are 100 times smaller then bacteria and unaffected by antibiotics 
Viruses. It is 100  times smaller than a bacteria and its unaffected by antibiotics.
There are millions of kinds of viruses that enter into our body by inhaling through the lining of our respiratory systems like nose, throat, and lungs. Antibiotics do not work on viruses.

Taking notes while you read is something you should do to

make connections and answer questions
read the book more quickly than others
memorize the majority of the wording
hand in proof that you did your work

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Your answer is A. make connections and answer questions. While reading more often can help you read faster it is not the best answer. Memorizing something doesn't mean you learned it. And in no way doe sit truly prove you did your work. I hope that helps.

In “The Devil and Tom Walker,” the author weaves historical facts into the story to supply historical context to his narrative. Which of the following quotes from the story does not represent a historical fact?


About the year 1727, just at the time that earthquakes were prevalent in New England, and shook many tall sinners down upon their knees, there lived near this place a meager, miserly fellow, of the name of Tom Walker.


Tom now grew uneasy for her safety, especially as he found she had carried off in her apron the silver teapot and spoons, and every portable article of value.


Everybody remembers the time of Governor Belcher, when money was particularly scarce. It was a time of paper credit. The country had been deluged with government bills.


He even talked of the expediency of reviving the persecution of Quakers and Anabaptists.

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the answer is b make me the brainliest!!!!

What is the theme for Lines 5-8 in Musee des Beaux Arts?

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What is The theme is basically universal apathy.

Late in act 2, Hedda tells Thea that she wants “for once in my life to have power to mould a human destiny.” Does Hedda have that power? If not, why not? If so, how does she use it?

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Hedda doesn't have such a power at all, because she is not even satisfied by her own life- if she could she would mould her destiny. Throughout the whole story this nasty character is trying to live through other people instead and that brings a lot of troubles to all the people surrounding her.

Final answer:

Hedda Gabler attempts to shape the destinies of others, especially Thea Elvsted and Eilert Lovborg, but her influence leads to destructive outcomes, revealing her power to be limited and ultimately self-destructive.

Explanation:

In Henrik Ibsen's play Hedda Gabler, Hedda expresses a longing to shape another person's destiny. She believes she has this power when she manipulates the other characters around her, especially Thea Elvsted and Eilert Lovborg. Hedda's actions suggest a desire to exercise influence and control, though her actual power is limited by the societal constraints of her time and her internal conflicts.

Hedda interferes with Thea's relationship with Lovborg, leading to the unraveling of his life and eventually his death. While Hedda does have an impact on the fates of those around her, her control is illusory, as she is also trapped by her circumstances and ultimately faces the consequences of her manipulations.

THE KNIGHT'S TALE

1A knight there was, and that a worthy man,
That from the time that he first began
To riden out, he loved chivalry,
Truth and honour, freedom and courtesy.
5Full worthy was he in his Lorde's war,
And thereto had he ridden, no man farre,
As well in Christendom as in Heatheness,
And ever honour'd for his worthiness
At Alisandre he was when it was won.
10Full often time he had the board begun
Above alle nations in Prusse.
In Lettowe had he reysed and in Russe,
No Christian man so oft of his degree.
In Grenade at the siege eke had he be
15Of Algesir, and ridden in Belmarie.
At Leyes was he, and at Satalie,
When they were won; and in the Greate Sea
At many a noble army had he be.
At mortal battles had he been fifteen,
20And foughten for our faith at Tramissene.
In listes thries, and aye slain his foe.
This ilke worthy knight had been also
Some time with the lord of Palatie,
Against another heathen in Turkie:
25And evermore he had a sovereign price.
And though that he was worthy he was wise,
And of his port as meek as is a maid.
He never yet no villainy ne said
In all his life, unto no manner wight.
30He was a very perfect gentle knight.
But for to telle you of his array,
His horse was good, but yet he was not gay.
Of fustian he weared a gipon,
Alle besmotter'd with his habergeon,
35For he was late y-come from his voyage,
And wente for to do his pilgrimage.

With him there was his son, a younge SQUIRE,
A lover, and a lusty bacheler,
With lockes cruller as they were laid in press.
40Of twenty year of age he was I guess.
Of his stature he was of even length,
And wonderly deliver, and great of strength.
And he had been some time in chevachie,
In Flanders, in Artois, and Picardie,
45And borne him well, as of so little space,
In hope to standen in his lady's grace.
Embroider'd was he, as it were a mead
All full of freshe flowers, white and red.
Singing he was, or fluting all the day;
50He was as fresh as is the month of May.
Short was his gown, with sleeves long and wide.
Well could he sit on horse, and faire ride.
He coulde songes make, and well indite,
Joust, and eke dance, and well pourtray and write.
55So hot he loved, that by nightertale
He slept no more than doth the nightingale.
Courteous he was, lowly, and serviceable,
And carv'd before his father at the table.

-----------------------------------

1. According to the excerpt, why did the squire try to do well during battles?

Question 1 options:

A)
to save an army

B)
to impress a woman

C)
to help his country


D)
to make his father proud


2.What do lines 28 and 29 mean?
A) He never committed a single crime.
B) He never said anything bad about anyone.
C) He was able to avoid doing the wrong thing.
D)He was able to defeat every villain he faced.


3.What often caused the knight and his army to fight with other countries?

A)
horses

B)
land

C)
money

D)
Religion


4. Which country did the squire fight a battle in?


A)
Alisandre

B)
Belmarie

C)
Flanders

D)
Leyes


5. Why couldn't the squire sleep at night?

A)
He was too deeply in love.

B)
He heard a nightingale sing.

C)
He would rather sing and dance.

D)
He had great strength and stamina

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you have to make questions like this more points or u will get banned


The answers are B C A

Answer: B, C, A

I agree

Read the sentence.

Frank brought me a NASA guidebook for further reading.

Which word is the indirect object in the sentence?


a. reading

b. Frank

c. me

d. guidebook

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A they are talking about the main thing frank is doing
Hi. In order to have an indirect object, you must have an object. The way I was taught to find the indirect object is below. I hope it helps.

1. Find the Verb = brought 
2.Ask yourself, "What" = guidebook (direct object)
3. Who or What received the object = me (indirect object)

So your answer is "C".

Take care,
Diana

Which obligations are among the Five Pillars of Islam? Select all that apply.

memorizing the Quran
spreading the faith to other people
meditating in silence
declaration of faith
giving charity
fasting during holy month


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Generally speking, Islam has 5 basic rules that all Muslims should follow, in order for them to live a good and responsible life according to thei religion. These rules are as follows;

Shahadah (declaration of faith) - "There is no god, but Allah Muhammad is the messenger of Allah". This is what Muslims say when they are accepting Islam, or during their daily prayers.

Salah (prayer) - Muslims need to pray five times a day, kneeling towards Mecca.

Zakat (charity) - Every year, each Muslim shoud give money to charity; usually 2.5% of their savings. It they have no financial resources, they can do other things instead.

Sawm (fasting during months of Ramadan) - Fasting in Islam means no eating or drinking from sunrise to sunset.

Hajj - It is the pilgrimage to Mecca that Muslims need to do at least once in their lives. If Muslims cannot afford the trip, or they are physically unfit to do it, they don't have to.

Answer:

Declaration of faith, giving charity, fasting during the holy month.

Explanation:

All observant Muslims perform five basic duties, known as the Five Pillars of Islam. The first is to make a declaration of faith. The second is to pray five times daily.  The third pillar is to give charity to the poor. The fourth is to fast from sunrise to sunset during the holy month of Ramadan—the month in which Muslims believe Muhammad received his first revelations from God. The fifth pillar is to make the hajj, or pilgrimage to Mecca, if a person is able.

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What does the word stringent mean in this sentence?

Several governments around the world have stringent laws, so citizens of these countries must make sure they follow the laws exactly as they are written.

A.applicable

B.questionable

C.obsolete

D.strict

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D. strict

Words that show citizens have to contend with the stringent laws are "must", "make sure", and "exactly" so they don't receive punishments for disobeying the law.

The word 'stringent' means 'strict' and refers to laws that are rigorously enforced and require precise adherence with little flexibility. Option D) is the correct answer.

Stringent laws are those that are strictly enforced and have detailed regulations that must be complied with rigorously. They often leave little to no room for flexibility or interpretation, and adherence to these laws is imperative. For example, some countries may have stringent environmental regulations that companies must follow to avoid penalties.

Similarly, laws that have been enacted without exceptions and are immediately pressing for action can be considered stringent. It's also critical to understand that obedience to government and abidance by the law is crucial for societal stability, regardless of the individual opinions regarding the laws' wisdom or equity, as reflected in the provided reference text.

1. Freshly cut hay always smells clean and sweet. (1 point) 2. Many historians consider Harriet Tubman a major personality in United States history. (1 point) 3. The coach of the field hockey team gave each member a certificate of achievement. (1 point) 4. Fallen meteors have been discovered by scientists in various parts of the world. (1 point) 5. The correct answer to the question is the last one. A.Subject-Verb B. Subject-Verb-Direct Object C. Subject-Verb-Indirect Object-Direct Object D. Subject-Verb-Predicate Nominative E. Subject-Verb-Predicate Adjective F. Subject-Verb-Direct Object-Objective Complement

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Answer:

1. Subject-Verb-Predicate Adjective

2. Subject-Verb-Direct Object-Object Complement

3. Subject-Verb-Indirect Object-Direct Object

4. Subject-Verb

5. Subject-Verb-Predicate nominative

Answer:

1. Subject-Verb-Predicate Adjective

2. Subject-Verb-Direct Object-Object Complement

3. Subject-Verb-Indirect Object-Direct Object

4. Subject-Verb

5. Subject-Verb-Predicate nominative

Explanation:

In MLA documentation, a writer must __________________ all entries on the Works Cited list.

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there are two things that I can think of - alphabetize (by last names) and if the citation goes onto the second line it needs to be indented

How would you describe the narrator's tone throughout the story? identify words that convey this tone to readers?

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Final answer:

The tone of a story or poem is reflected in the author's word choice and can evoke various moods in the reader. A fragmented narrative style or vivid details can contribute to the tone and influence how readers connect with the text. The voice of the narrator, whether casual or formal, can change the tone and mood of the story.

Explanation:

To describe the narrator's tone throughout a story, you should consider the author's word choice and how it reflects their attitude towards the subject or audience. The tone might be formal, informal, sarcastic, or playful, for example. Words such as "joyful" instead of "happy" or "seething" instead of "angry" can significantly shape the tone. In essence, these word choices can create a unique tone that influences the reader's mood—whether it be gloomy, happy, or tense.

For instance, the fragmented style of a narrative can affect readers by making them feel disoriented or engaged in piecing together the storyline. Vivid details and descriptions, like those used by Mark Twain, allow readers to connect deeply with the text. The emotional state of the narrator, as conveyed through their voice, also shapes the mood of the story, impacting how events are perceived. Depending on whether the voice is light-hearted or formal, the same events can evoke different feelings.

Therefore, the tone is deeply intertwined with the narrative voice and can change over the course of a story. When analyzing the tone of a poem or story, it is vital to identify specific words, phrases, or descriptive details that contribute to the overall atmosphere and emotional resonance of the work.

What does the windmill in animal farm symbollize?

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I believe that the windmill represents the desire to modernize the society. Symbolically, the windmill represents the industry and economy in the Soviet Union around the time when the book was published. On one hand, we have the society 'before the windmill,' which was very agrarian and backwards, and then that 'after the windmill,' which shows attempts to modernize the farm and make things easier and more advanced.

Answer:

Technology.  

Explanation:

It's the correct answer

Damage to the hippocampus is least likely to cause a 30-year-old male to forget: a meeting he has scheduled for tomorrow. the make and model of the first car he bought when he turned 16. a complex problem he had been trying to solve for the last week. what he ate for lunch that day.

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The make and model of the first car he bought when he was 16, as the hippocampus controls long term memory.

Read the passage, and then answer the question that follows:

Even though it costs less than staying in hotels, family camping has become less popular lately.

In the passage above, how is the transition even though used?

A: To show a contrast
B: To summarize an idea
C: To introduce an idea
D: To show a comparison

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The answers easy Its A since its trying to show contrast

A: To show a contrast.

What is show?

The term "show" means to be able to exhibit as a result of one's work or expenditure.

What is contrast?

The term "contrast" means to happen when the two things are just very different. For example, cats and dogs are definitely a contrast, but they're not opposites.

It is so because it is depicting the contrast through the older times and present time.

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