Which lines from Act III, scene iii of Romeo and Juliet show Friar Laurence believes Romeo should be grateful for his punishment?

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Answer: The lines from act III, scene III of Romeo an Juliet that show friar laurence  believes romeo should be grateful for his punishment is :
This is Dear mercy, and thous seest it not ,  this lines showed that according to Friar, the punishment was a type of mercy, it could be worse
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The lines from act III, scene III of Romeo an Juliet that show friar laurence  believes romeo should be grateful for his punishment is :

This is Dear mercy, and thous seest it not ,  this lines showed that according to Friar, the punishment was a type of mercy, it could be worse

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Which idea is expressed in this excert from "Anecdote of the Jar" by Wallance Stevens? The wilderness rose up to it.
And sprawled around, no longer wild.
The jar was round upon the ground
And tall and of a part in air.

A,Human positvely contribute to nature by placing the jar on the hill,
B,The jar. when placed on the hill. completes nature;s balance,
C, Nature is not able to fourish because the jar is on the hill,
D,The jar is the main reason for nature's richness and well-being

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Taking the whole poem into account, I think the correct answer must be C.

The jar is a small, common, impersonal object, but in Stevens' view, it affects the nature, depriving it of its inherent wilderness. Although it is one of a thousand, it still has the power and dominion over nature. Its meaningless existence leaves a negative trail in this world. If the jar was regarded as faceless a person living in a highly commercialized, industrialized world, and the nature as freedom, the parallel would be all the more effective. 

Which idea is expressed in this excert from "Anecdote of the Jar" by Wallance Stevens?

C.Nature is not able to fourish because the jar is on the hill

Translate the phrase into a math expression. 12 less than twice a number A. 2 · (n – 12) B. 2 · n - 12 C. 2 · n ÷ 12 D. 12 – 2 · n

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the correct answer is d. because 12 less means 12 minus then twice a number mean 2 times n labeling "n" as the unknown variable

Write a subtraction fact with the same difference as 16-7

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You can explain this subtraction from many different aspects. One of them could be just working with these given numbers when we increase them proportionally, final answer also increases proportionally. For example,


16 - 7 = 9

9

160 - 70 = 90


If we add the final results to the subtracted number, we will get the number itself. For example,


16 - 7 = 9

16 = 7+ 9

not hard at all

16 - 7 = 9

so you can mean difference as a percentage of the original statement, as in 160 - 7 = 90

or, just plain simple 9 difference, as in 10 - 1 = 9, or 100 - 91 = 9

In a rose for emily by william faulkner explain when the events of the story's first paragraph happen in relation to those described in lines15-31?

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A Rose for Emily" is told in third person limited perspective.

Here is the definition of that point-of-view and its advantages:

Third person limited could be perceived as being told from the viewpoint character. It can be used very objectively, showing what is actually happening without the filter of the protagonist's personality, which can allow the author to reveal information that the protagonist doesn't know or realize. (*as in the case here, where the protagonist does not know until the end what the consequences of his, and the town's, actions have been)

However, some authors use an even narrower and more subjective perspective, as though the viewpoint character were narrating the story; this is dramatically very similar to the first person, allowing in-depth revelation of the protagonist's personality, but uses third-person grammar. Some writers will shift perspective from one viewpoint character to another.

Benjamin Franklin said, "Be assured, a Woman's Power, as well as Happiness, has no other Foundation but her Husband's Esteem and Love." Based on her epitaph, how would Mrs. McGee from Spoon River Anthology have responded to Franklin's idea? Use evidence from the McGee's epitaphs to support your conclusion.

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The correct answer for the question that is being presented above is this one: "We cannot immediately judge a person's character by their actions and it does not reveal who they are. We get the sense that they put on a show of proper behavior, while feeling true, unpopular feelings only on the inside. Mrs. Mallard's response to the news of Mr. Mallard's death simultaneously proves how different she is from other women and yet how she seems to truly, honestly mourn her husband."

Name and explain two types of prewriting?

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Pre-writing is when you plan and brainstorm for ideas on a topic. 

-Brainstorming 
-Ideas