IN Act V, scene iii of Romeo and Juliet, how does Romeo react when he hears someone in Juliet’s tomb?

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Answer 1
Answer: He commits suicide next to juliet

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How is Franz different from the other boys in Swiss Family Robinson

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well there is three boys and the 2 older ones like the girl. not franz but the other boy thinks shes cute but franz is in love with her. so he knows what true love is. he has become a man.

What type of adjective are nashanilite

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do you mean nationality?

The Suarez Family paid $15.75 Ford 3 movie tickets. How much would they have paid for 12 tickets?

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you would have to pay $63 for 12 tickets.
63$ for 12 tickets is the correct answer. What you had to do was :

15.75 ÷ 3

Which gives you :5.25


then you take :


5.25 × 12


to get : $63.00



Which sentence is a run-on sentence? A. The cheetah is the fastest land animal; the sailfish is the fastest animal in water. B. A professional marathon runner can run 26 miles in just over two hours. C. The gazelle can only run about half as fast as the cheetah. D. Snails move very slowly, a banana slug can move 6 inches in two hours.

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The run on sentence is D. Snails move very slowly, a banana slug can move 6 inches in two hours.

A run-on sentence is a sentence that has at least two independent clauses which are not properly punctuated.

When two independent clauses are connected only by a comma, it is a run-on sentence that is called a comma-splice. 

Run-on sentences can be corrected with the use of conjunctions (for, and, nor, but, or, yet, so)

Snails move very slowly, and a banana slug can move 6 inches in two hours. (corrected run-on sentence)
the answer is D. Snails move very slowly, a banana slug can move 6 inches in two hours

What evidence from the excerpt demonstrates the narrator’s point of view? A) “Tell me, too, about all these things, oh daughter of Jove, from whatsoever source you may know them.” B) “Tell me, O Muse, of that ingenious hero who travelled far and wide after he had sacked the famous town of Troy.” C) “At that moment he was thinking of Aegisthus, who had been killed by Agamemnon's son Orestes; so he said to the other gods…” D) “Now Neptune had gone off to the Ethiopians, who are at the world's end, and lie in two halves, the one looking West and the other East.”

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Answer:

C) “At that moment he was thinking of Aegisthus, who had been killed by Agamemnon's son Orestes; so he said to the other gods…”

Final answer:

Statement B best demonstrates the narrator's point of view, as it shows the narrator actively seeking and recounting knowledge about a hero's travels from the Muse. However, statements C and D also show the narrator's perspective as they provide insights on characters' thoughts and actions.

Explanation:

The evidence demonstrating the narrator's point of view can be discerned from all the presented sentences, but the best example would be option B) “Tell me, O Muse, of that ingenious hero who travelled far and wide after he had sacked the famous town of Troy.” This statement clearly demonstrates the narrator's perspective as it shows the narrator actively seeking knowledge or drawing from a source, in this case the Muse, about the hero's adventures.

Similarly, statement A could also provide some insight into the narrator's point of view, as it also references seeking knowledge from a deity (daughter of Jove). Nevertheless, in statements C and D the narrator conveys information about characters' thoughts and their locations, respectively, without explicitly seeking it from them, so it is the narrator's point of view that we are getting simply by description of actions and thoughts of the characters such as Orestes or Neptune.

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Look at the picture below and describe the relationship between the unfinished puzzle and the missing piece.

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The puzzle piece missing and the unfinished puzzle match up since the missing piece's spot is completely outlined.
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