Read the following excerpt and then answer the question that follows. “My mistress' eyes are nothing like the sun” Which sound device does Shakespeare use in this line?a. alliteration
b. onomatopoeia
c. assonance
d. conceit

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Answer 1
Answer: a.) alliteration
My Mistress'

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Which of the following is the most direct method for combating rainforest deforestation?

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Assuming that this is referring to the same list of options that was posted before with this question, the best option is the one having to do with putting state-imposed limits on logging. 

Answer:

c. rehabilitation

Explanation:

How are the themes of familial love and secrecy developed in Romeo and Juliet, act II, scenes I–III? What does the institution of family indicate about the duty and obligation of family members? How does the institution of family contribute to the secrecy of Romeo and Juliet's love? Cite textual evidence to support your response.

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Romeo's and Juliet's families are known to be rival to the point that they're willing to kill each other.
Both of them of course love their own family, but their love to each other is greater than that, and the only way for them to continue express their love to each other is through secrecy

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The theme of familial love is developed across act II, scenes I–III through Romeo and Juliet’s dialogue. While Romeo and Juliet know that they can’t stop loving each other simply because of their families’ hatred, they both are tormented at the thought of being in love with the enemy. They know that in giving in to their love for each other, they are being disloyal to their families. Juliet wishes that Romeo would change his name for her love. Yet, she also contradicts her own loyalty by admitting that she’s willing to stop being a Capulet for his love:


O Romeo, Romeo! wherefore art thou Romeo?

Deny thy father and refuse thy name;

Or, if thou wilt not, be but sworn my love,

And I'll no longer be a Capulet!


The hatred between their families forces Romeo and Juliet to keep their love a secret. Juliet knows that if her family finds out about her love for Romeo they will kill him. Romeo remains willing to risk his life for their love:


JULIET: How camest thou hither, tell me, and wherefore?

The orchard walls are high and hard to climb,

And the place death, considering who thou art,

If any of my kinsmen find thee here.


ROMEO: With love's light wings did I o'er-perch these walls;

For stony limits cannot hold love out,

And what love can do that dares love attempt;

Therefore thy kinsmen are no let to me.


For their own safety, Romeo and Juliet decide to get married in secret, hoping that their marriage will bring their families together. Friar Laurence, who agrees to officiate their secret wedding, also hopes that their love will erase their families’ hatred:


But come, young waverer, come, go with me,

In one respect I'll thy assistant be;

For this alliance may so happy prove,

To turn your households' rancour to pure love.

in "my heart leaps up when I behold" Wordsworth says, "the child is the father of the man" this is often interpreted to mean that our childhood experiences influence the adults that we become. explain how this theme as a parent and "lines composed a few miles above tintern Abby" give examples from the text to support your answer.

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This two poems share a common sence of rememberance and melancholy for the past. They both share an important implied filosophical idea and it is, that the past affects and helps define the present. How he actions of the past can define your pesonality and how you handle situations in the present is considered.

For being a parent it is helpful to try to understand the position your kid is in, for this is key to remember how you felt when you were a kid in similar situations.

Quotes that show these ideas in the texts:

"So was it when my life began;

So is it now I am a man."

My heart leaps up when I behold

“My dear, dear Friend; and in thy voice I catch  / The language of my former heart, and read  / My former pleasures in the shooting lights  / Of thy wild eyes. Oh! yet a little while  / May I behold in thee what I was once…”

lines composed a few miles above tintern Abby

He feels pleasure at being himself apart from the way he was five years ago, saying, that time has passed. He seems almost melancholy about the change. Hope this helped!!!! Have a wonderful DAY!!!!

One of the main problem in the world today is unemployment.discuss some of the strategies that can be used to tackle unemployment

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I have one proposal to tackle unemployment: splitting some contracts into smaller ones.

I have noticed that often people struggle with a lack of work, and when they find a job, they struggle with free time, but have more money that they can reasonably need - so they end up spending it on the things they don't actually need.

If we however split their job into two of 20 hours a week each (rather than 40), two people could benefit from the money, but both people could also have more time to think about spending this money better and to pursue their other interests. I also believe that the quality of work would increase.

I really believe that smaller contracts is a good way to tackle unemployment and that it also has potential other benefits, such as more effective work and happier society.

He knew that a yearning glance fell upon him, now and then, through a film of tears, but he refused recognition of it.He pictured himself lying sick unto death and his aunt bending over him beseeching one little forgiving word, but he would turn his face to the wall, and die with that word unsaid.

These lines from the excerpt explicitly or directly state that Tom is...








trying to avoid making his aunt angry

trying to avoid making his aunt angry




ignoring his aunt's remorse on purpose

ignoring his aunt's remorse on purpose




feeling ill because he made his aunt upset

feeling ill because he made his aunt upset




thinking about when his aunt dies

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These lines from the excerpt explicitly or directly state that Tom is...

Ignoring his aunts remorse on purpose.

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Which statement tells where a paragraph break should be in this dialogue? "My, what a large collection of books you have. Thank you for donating them," said the librarian. "Oh, thank you for taking them," said the woman. "We're moving and just can't keep them all."

A.
A paragraph break should come after the word librarian and after the word woman.

B.
A paragraph break should come after the word woman.

C.
A paragraph break should come after the word librarian.

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The statement that tells where a paragraph break should be in this dialogue is C) A paragraph break should come after the word librarian.